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He was South Carolina's governor at the beginning of the Civil War.
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This battle involved the highest number of casualties of the Civil War and ended with the North's victory on July 4, 1863.
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John B
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What is the connection among sectionalism, slavery, and states’ rights as causes of the Civil War? How did the Southern
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TWO
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During the Civil War, with which of the following statements would a southern state most likely agree
A: A strong federal
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Bebo
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"We seek no conquest. All we ask is to be let alone."
- Jefferson Davis 1. According to this quote, which statement best
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TWO
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14. why did the siege of vicksburg affect the balance of power during the civil war?
a. several important confederate generals
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rstaats88
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12. why was control of the mississippi river an important goal of the union strategy in the west?
a. the mississippi river was
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rstaats88
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1. Why did John Wilkes Booth assassinate President Lincoln?
a. booth thought lincoln was too easy on southerners b. booth had
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rstaats88
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Which of the following were instrumental in General Grant's plan for ending the Civil War? Select all that apply.
a. using
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rstaats88
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1. Why was it important for Lincoln to wait to issue the Emancipation Proclamation?
a. it could have caused revolts in the North
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rstaats88
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Using the table below, place the North and South strategy on the correct side.
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rstaats88
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Which conflict results from Barbara Frietchie putting the flag back in her attic window?
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bando
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Forty flags with their silver stars,
Forty flags with their crimson bars, Flapped in the morning wind: the sun Of noon looked
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bando
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A fundamental theme of the Gettysburg address is
A. The condemnation of unnecessary violence B. The description of the impact of
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Fading
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“The Gettysburg Address”
What message did the Gettysburg Address communicate to our war torn nation in 1863? How are the
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llauren awesome!
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Which of the following describes the impact the Dred Scott v. Sanford case had on slavery and enslaved persons?
A. It declared
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yolanda
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7.)During the Civil War, a state called a border state was one which?
A.)Allowed slavery but did not secede. B.)Outlawed slavery
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#FreeGucci
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What was the main effect of the Civil War on the women's movement?
A. The women's movement shifted their focus to helping widows
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anon
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Which of the following describes the impact the Dred Scott v. Sanford case had on slavery and enslaved persons?
A. It declared
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Your Local Izuku Midorya
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1.At the time of the Civil War, what did Florida have in common with the Maryland?
A.Both states were led by planters with an
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Bob Tuck
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How did the Union’s capture of Port Hudson and the Confederates’ surrender at Vicksburg divide the Confederacy?
A. The
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heyyy <3
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(PLEASE ANSWER ASAP) Read the paragraph, which may contain errors or false beliefs about the Civil War:
Maryland was an important
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T
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Which set of issues led to the Civil War?
Economics, religion, boundaries Politics, education, voting rights ** Slavery,
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martin
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1. Which of the following best describes daily life in the South during the Civil War? (1 point) O about the same as before the
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Plshelp
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which of the following best describes daily life in the south during the civil war?
a.about the same as before the war because
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Did Lee show good leadership in retreating after the battle at Antietam?
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"A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free.”
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jim
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Why did the union want to capture Vicksburg? A. to prevent trains from getting through. B. to shut down the textile mills here.
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charles
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whao were the Yankees from the Civil Wars?
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social studies
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1. In the civil War, for the first time, thousands of Women served as____.
A. Soldiers B. spies*** C. generals D. nurses 2.
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bunny64
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1865-Marching through Georgia
How did Sherman's march affect the Confederacy, and advance the cause of Union victory ?
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Joanne
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Which happened first?
a. President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. b. The battle of Antietam was fought in
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gabbe
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Which of the following was an advantage the North had over the South?
a. more experienced generals b. military support from
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y912f
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Why was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment famous?
A. It was an African American unit that was noted for heroism in battle. B. It
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joe
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please check
these are some questions from the opening lines of Gettysburg Address. a. when Lincoln referred to "four score and
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y912f
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What is the connection among sectionalism, slavery, and states rights as causes of the Civil War? How did the Southern response
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GorillaGirl11
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why was the 54th massachusetts regiment famous
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perry
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Why was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment famous? (1 point)
It was an African American unit that was noted for heroism in battle.
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huh
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Why was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment famous? (1 point)
A. It was an African American unit that was noted for heroism in
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Not Your's
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Which of the following statements was true about the Confederate States of America?
A. They adopted the “stars and bars” as
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Giovanni
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How did Maryland's political status during the Civil War reflect that of other border states?
President Lincoln suspended habeas
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Sean
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Which of the following best shows how the issues of states' rights contributed to the onset of the Civil War?
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AC
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Lesson 6.07
Letter to a Citizen of Kentucky, an excerpt Executive Mansion, Washington, April 4, 1864. A. G. Hodges, Esq.,
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MAN
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Review the event.
The presidential election of 1860 Explain how this event contributed to the causation of the Civil War? (Select
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Michael
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Does anyone know the test answers for unit 2 lesson 8 unit test for the civil war
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That_stock03_1500hd
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why was the 54th massachuetts regiment famous
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dread acott
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What is the connection among sectionalism, slavery, and States' rights as causes of the Civil War? How did the Southern response
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Sue
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How did Americans disagree over the role of federal and state governments before and during the Civil War?
essay question someone
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connexus student
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What caused soldiers of the Confederate army to bring injured John Burns home to his wife in “John Burns: The Unlikely Civil
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Madison
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We seek no conquest. All we ask is to be let alone."
- Jefferson Davis According to this quote, which statement best summarizes
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I like dogs
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