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I need to know the best way to explain what the atlanta campaign was to my 5th grader
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Which option most accurately explains the role of the Fire-Eaters in the buildup to the Civil War?
They encouraged collective
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Quinn
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which of the following best exemplifies how the battle of gettysburg
a. the confederacy b. genal lee lost c. d.
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mason
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What Texas battle is best regarding as a strong victory for the confederacy?
Galveston*** Palmito Ranch Sabine Pass Shiloh
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Why was it important for Lincoln to wait to issue the Emancipation Proclamation?
It could have caused revolts in the North It was
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This opening battle of the Civil War was won by the Confederate forces.
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John B
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This General led the Union (North's) forces at the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Why was the capture of Vicksburg so important for Union forces?
a. the city's industries b. the city's location on a river c. the
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While the Confederate Army had success in the east, the Union Army was having some battle success in the west along the
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rstaats88
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Why is it important for Lincoln to wait to issue the emancipation proclamation?
A. It could of caused revolts in the North B. It
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This name was given to former slaves during the Civil War who had been declared "contraband of war" and were set free. This
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John B
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How did Jefferson Davis's failure as a leader illustrate a key weakness of the Confederacy?
A. He failed to secure enough funds
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Mike Dobins
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What do the following lines from the Gettysburg Address mean?
It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the
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This term was used by southerners to describe slaves who left their plantations to seek protection of the Union soldiers.
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John B
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What was the significance of the battle of Olustee? Select all that apply.
A. The battle was the largest and the bloodiest Civil
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The way that the American disagreed over the role of the government in the civil war is that some were of the opinion that the
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Splatoon Inkling
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Which of the following led to some Northerners labeling John Brown as a martyr?
A. Brown's appearance of being insane and the
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mason
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which of the following best exemplifies how the battle of gettysburg
a. the confederacy b. genal lee lost c. genal lee army d.
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mason
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Which group made up the majority of white southerners
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Amy Hansen
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1. Why did William T. Sherman want to attack Columbia? (1 point)
a. because he had lost a previous skirmish there *b. because he
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Daniel
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can someone check my answers please??
what military engagement signaled the beginning of the Civil war? Antietam Gettysburg **
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spongebob
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Which answer best describes the participation of Texans in the civil war?
A. Many Texas soldiers fought for the confederacy,
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idk
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In which type of essay would you expect to find the following passage? During the Civil War, the economies of the northern
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blu
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Describe the military strategy that General William T. Sherman used across Georgia and South Carolina. Explain how the strategy
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At the outbreak of the civil war, which of the following states was considered a border state?
A.) California B.) Kentucky C.)
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jai
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i'm stuck on this essay question..
Discuss how both the North and South defended their position on the question of secession by
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Why was Lincoln assassinated?
Choices are: A. Booth had a mental illness B. Booth blamed Lincoln for the war C. Booth shot the
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Samantha
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What was the significance of Ft. Pickens during the early part of the civil war
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in the south, by 1863, what were the ages for conscription ?
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angie
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I have another Civil War question. How did the war split families and divide friends? My answer--
It pitted brother against
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Reed
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Reword this story, don't shorten anything.
The scene begins with words being written on paper, and Eric Shinzo Hudson narrates
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HJP
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Why did Grant not want his troops to celebrate at the surrender of the
Confederate troops? A. It could cause the South to revoke
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Why did General William Sherman burn and destroy much of Atlanta, Georgia?
A. to keep his troops warm during the winter B. to
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How did Ulysses S Grant plan to win the war?
A. He wanted to allow slavery only in the new territories B. He planned to use total
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How did women like Dorothea Dix and Clara Barton contribute to the Union war effort?
A. They traveled with their husbands to the
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Based on the graph above, which of the following is true:
A. The south had more troops throughout the whole war B. July 1861,
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Why did Lincoln have to handle the slavery issue cautiously?
A. He didn't want to lose the support of the four slave states that
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What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
A. freed African American slaves in the Union states B. freed African American slaves
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Why was control of the Mississippi River so important?
A. It was an important Confederate supply line. B. It was important for
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What did this cartoon mean to show everyone?
A. It showed that the North thought states seccceding (leaving) from the Union was
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Why did Lincoln tell the Confederacy that he would not be sending troops or
weapons when he sent food supplies to Fort Sumter? A.
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What event officially started the Civil War?
- A. Southern states took ownership of government buildings - B. Lincoln's
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Based on the image above, what were some of the South's weaknesses?
- a. Low amount of resources - b. Small population - c Lower
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Based on the image above, what were some of the North's strengths?
- a Had a large population & a large amount of resources - b.
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2. What did the Battle of Bull Run show both sides?
- That this would be a short, non-violent war. - That their soldiers needed
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1. Which of the following was an advantage the South had over the North?
- The had many factories to produce goods for the war. -
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Why did General William Sherman burn and destroy much of Atlanta, Georgia?
* A. to keep his troops warm during the winter B. to
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What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
* A. freed African American slaves in the Union states B. freed African American
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Why was the Battle of Bull Run significant for both the North and the South?
* A. Both sides received help from different
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Why was General George McClellan an ineffective Union army commander?
* A. He was too cautious and delayed leading his troops
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