could some plz check my answers. this * stands for my answer. my answers r also at the last question on the bottom.

1. why did william t. sherman want to attack coulmbia?

because he had lost a previous skirmish there

because he wanted to attack the captail of the state were the war began *

because it was located directly in his line of march from georgia to north carolina

because it was a symbol of arrogance and the plantation economy that pushed the nation toward war

2. which statment best explains why the "total war" could have ended the civil war?

it would destroy all the southerns' food supplies

it would demoralize people and cause them to lose interest in the war *

it would kill young people who might replenish the south's military forces

it would show solidarity and overwhelming strength of the union forces

3. which south carolina was destroyed by william t. sherman?

aiken

charleston

florence

orangeburg *

4. where did robert e. lee surrender to end the civil war?

honey hill, south carolina

appomattox, virginia *

chattanooga, tennessee

atlanta, georgia

1. B
2. B
3. D I think it might be B though
4. B

Yup 100% right!

From connexus and these are the answers to lesson 3 the end of the war quick check.
1. B
2. B
3. D
4. B

reee yeah just took it is right.

@Just Took it's answers are still correct rolling into 2019! Trust this guy!

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Charleston was not destroyed.

r my answers correct?

Yes, I believe so. :) But the March to the Sea ended in Savanna, NOT Charleston, so your second guess would have been wrong.

k thx dude

The question about "total" war is a bit confusing. I think your answer is correct, but a case could be made for other answers. And, remember, Sherman's "march" was "total" war, leaving noting in it's wake, and had the desired result as well as the tactical result of further splitting the Confederacy.

And you are welcome, dude. :)