APUSH Unit VI Exam (Chapters 20-22)
To find effective high-level commanders, the Union
used trial and error
Which of the following best describes the situation of freedmen in the decade following the Civil War?
the majority entered sharecropping arrangements with former masters of other nearby planters
Which of the following was a serious constitutional question after the Civil War?
the political and legal status of former Confederate states
Andrew Johnson had been put on Lincoln's ticket as vice-president in his second term
to appeal to War Democrats and pro-Union Southerners
To achieve independence, the Confederacy had to
fight the invading Union army to a draw
The Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862, is considered pivotal to the outcome of the Civil War because it
forestalled the possibility of European intervention
In invading Maryland, one of General Lee's key objectives was to
inspire the Border States to join the Confederacy and its secessionist cause
All of the following are true statements about the federal conscription (draft) law EXCEPT
it was passed despite a healthy rate of volunteers
The Union victory at Vicksburg was a major importance for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
it was the last major battle of the Civil War
After the Civil War, women reformers and former abolitionists were divided over
legislation that ensured the voting rights of African American males
As the Civil War began, the South seemed to have the advantage of
more talented military leaders
As president of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis did not exercise the arbitrary power wielded by Abraham Lincoln because
of the South's emphasis on states' rights
In 1861, the North went to war with the South primarily to
preserve the Union
The Battle of Antietam was particularly critical because it
probably prevented intervention by Britain and France on behalf of the Confederacy
In 1867, US Secretary of State William Seward achieved the Johnson administration's greatest success in foreign relations when he
purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million
The South believed that the British would come to its aid because
Britain was dependent on Southern cotton
When it was issued in 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation declared free only those slaves in
Confederate states still in rebellion against the United States
____________ believed that the Southern states had completely left the Union and were therefore "conquered provinces" that had to seek readmission on whatever economic and political terms Congress demanded
Congressional Radical Republicans
The political group in the North most dangerous to the Union cause was the
Copperheads
The root cause of the battle between Congress and President Andrew Johnson was
Johnson's "soft" treatment of the white South clashed with the Congressional emphasis of promoting black freedom and racial equality in the South
Confederate batteries fired on Fort Sumter when it was learned that
Lincoln had ordered supplies sent to the fort
As a result of the Union fighting to a draw militarily at Antietam Creek with Robert E. Lee's Confederate army
Lincoln was now prepared to issue his Emancipation Proclamation
In 1865, following the conclusion of the Civil War,
Southern blacks often began traveling to test their freedom, search for family members, and seek economic opportunity
In the election of 1864, the Republicans joined with the pro-war Democrats and founded the ____________ party
Union
President Lincoln's decision on what to do about the situation at Fort Sumter in the first weeks of his administration can best be characterized as
a middle of the road solution
As a theorist of warfare, General William T. Sherman was
a pioneer of the strategy of total warfare aimed at destroying civilian morale
President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction
aimed at swift restoration of the southern states after a few modest political conditions were met by the Southern states
The North's greatest strength in the Civil War was its
economy, particularly its greater manufacturing capacity and more efficient and extensive railroad network
The greatest weakness of the South during the Civil War was its
economy, particularly its limited manufacturing capacity and inferior railroad network
The main purpose of the Black Codes was to
ensure a stable and subservient labor supply
The two major battles of the Civil War fought on Union soil were
Gettysburg and Antietam
The Fourteenth Amendment guaranteed
citizenship and civil rights to freed slaves
The official charge that the House of Representatives used to impeach President Johnson was his
dismissal of Secretary of War Stanton contrary to the Tenure of Office Act
In his 10 percent plan for Reconstruction, President Lincoln promised
rapid, straightforward, and readily achievable readmission of Southern states into the Union
Slavery was legally abolished in the United States by the
ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution
In Lincoln's attempts to preserve the Union, he did all of the following questionable actions as president EXCEPT
refused to implement a draft, or conscription law, during the war
The Freedmen's Bureau was established to do all of the following EXCEPT
relocate blacks West or force them into labor contracts with former masters
The Border States offered all of the following strategic advantages EXCEPT
shipbuilding facilities
During Reconstruction, a major economic development in the South was the
spread of sharecropping
When the Emancipation Proclamation was issued at the beginning of 1863, its immediate effect was to
strengthen the moral cause of the Union
The Emancipation Proclamation had the effect of
strengthening the moral cause and diplomatic position of the Union
After the Peninsula Campaign, Union strategy included all of the following EXCEPT
striking deep into the Confederacy via the Appalachian Mountain chain
Johnson was narrowly acquitted on the impeachment charges because
sufficient numbers of Republican senators recognized that the impeachment charges were legally dubious and politically charged and voted "not guilty"
The goals of the Ku Klux Klan included all of the following EXCEPT
support the Force Acts of 1870 and 1871
Napoleon III's attempt to install Maximilian on the Mexican throne was a clear violation of
the Monroe Doctrine
During the Civil War, Britain and the United States were nearly provoked into war by
the Trent affair, involving the removal of Southern diplomats from a British ship by a Union warship in 1861
The Union's defeat in battle at Bull Run in 1861 was better than victory because
the defeat caused Northerners to face up to the reality of a long, difficult war
In the post war South
the economy and social structure was utterly devastated
The Civil War resulted in all of the following EXCEPT
the end of protective tariffs and isolationism
Which of the following occurred during Radical Reconstruction?
the formation of the Ku Klux Klan