History Chapter 14
Northern Republicans labeled those opposed to the war
Copperheads
General William T. Sherman moved his forces from Tennessee into this state, seizing the main railroad center in 1864.
Georgia
Which of the following groups was not a major target of the New York City draft riots?
Irish immigrants
Black soldiers played a crucial role in winning the Civil War and in defining the war's consequences.
true
General Grant decided to establish a "negro paradise" in Mississippi where emancipated slaves divided land among themselves and established a system of government, including electing their own judges and sheriffs.
true
Photographs of battlefields, soldiers, war dead, war encampments, and so forth carried the war into millions of Americans' living rooms.
true
Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg marked "the high tide of the Confederacy".
true
The United States Army earnestly pursued the enlistment of black soldiers following the Emancipation Proclamation.
true
The transformation of American government and society brought about by the Civil War was also called the Second American Revolution.
true
Abraham Lincoln was a firm supporter of votes for black Americans prior to the Civil War.
False
Population in the North was 22 million in 1860, while the white population of the South in 1860 was
5.5 million
Government involvement in the economy was diminished as a consequence of the Civil War.
False
Over the course of the war, the Union troops had stronger morale, but the Confederate troops were better supplied.
False
Most of the Union's victories in the first two years of the war occurred in the West, especially at
Shiloh and New Oreleans
As Lincoln withdrew forces in the West to protect areas in the East, tensions flared between the Indians and settlers, leading to
Sioux Indians killing hundreds of white farmers.
Abraham Lincoln's January 1, 1863, Emancipation Proclamation freed
some slaves, but exempted those in areas under Union control
Which of the following was the Gettysburg Address specifically designed to communicate?
the need for national reunion
Clara Barton never received compensation from the government for her work as a nurse in the Civil War.
true
By 1862, how many states composed the Confederate States of America?
eleven
What did Frederick Douglass encourage African-Americans in the North to do as part of the war effort after 1863?
enlist in the United Sates Army
Compared to Lincoln, Jefferson Davis was much more politically flexible and had acquired a common touch among the people.
false
Before going off to war, many Civil War soldiers sat for photographs, which were reproduced on small cards and distributed to friends and loved ones.
true
During the Civil War, Congress granted up to 100 million acres to the railroads.
true
As the Civil War progressed, millions of northerners who had not been abolitionists became convinced that preserving the Union as an embodiment of liberty required the destruction of slavery.
true
During the Civil War, the state of Georgia passed a law allowing the death sentence to southerners who were loyal to the Union cause.
true
Lincoln waited until after the Union victory at Gettysburg to deliver the Emancipation Proclamation
False
Spiritualism, in the sense that Mary Todd Lincoln and others perceived it
grew in popularity with such devices as séances.
Invoking the extraordinary dangers of the moment, Lincoln called for a suspension of regular elections for the duration of the war.
False
George E. Pickett's crack division marched across an open field toward Union forces into withering gunfire in July 1863 at
Gerrysburg
In what 1863 speech did Lincoln assert that the sacrifices of the Union soldiers would ensure that "government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth"?
Gettysburg Address
Which of the following is a true statement about Ulysses S. Grant before the Civil War?
He resigned from the army in part because of allegations of excessive drinking
In 1860, Union forces destroyed the orchards and sheep of this tribe and forced 8,000 of their people to move to a new reservation, which is called
Navajo's Long Walk
In an effort to expand the Confederacy into western areas, Confederate units from Texas in 1861 invaded
New Mexico
Which of the following was a Confederate advantage in fighting the Civil War?
The leading southern commander, General Robert E. Lee, was a brilliant battlefield tactician and served as head of the Confederate army throughout the entire war.
General George B. McClellan was notorious for his military recklessness.
false
General Grant surrendered the Civil War to General Lee at the Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia.
false
A major hindrance during the outbreak of war included this railroad situation.
There was no national railroad gauge so trains built for one line could not run on another.
George E. Pickett's division marched across an open field toward Union forces in July 1863 at Chancellorsville.
false
Religion was not an integral part of the Civil War outside of local personal beliefs and practices.
false
Which of the following describes the Battle of Antietam?
This was the bloodiest battle of the war
In March 1865, the month before the Civil War ended, the Confederate Congress authorized the arming of slaves to fight for the South.
True
Later in life, Ulysses Grant traveled on a two-year world tour with his wife, and was generally greeted as a modern-day hero.
True
Lincoln was initially not concerned with the issue of slavery as his paramount concerns were to keep the border slave states in the Union and to build the broadest base of support in the North for the war effort.
True
More Americans died in the Civil War than in any other war in U.S. history.
True
Not since the American Civil War had mass armies confronted each other on the battlefield with the deadly weapons created by the industrial revolution.
True
The Emancipation Proclamation immediately freed all enslaved persons in the United States.
false
The Sea Islands experiment was an experiment in the Sea Islands of South Carolina in which a large breakwater was constructed to stop massive flooding during hurricanes.
false
During the first two years of the Civil War, most of the fighting took place in
Virginia and Maryland
A Sanitary Fair is
a grand bazaar that raised money for the care of Union soldiers.
The Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in December 1865
abolished slavery throughout the Union.
During the Civil War, the term "contraband camps" was used to refer to
camps of fugitive slaves
Because of the harsh cruelties she witnessed during the war, Mary Livermore believed the extension of suffrage to anyone other than white men was to blame. For the rest of her life, she opposed all forms of political enfranchisement, including woman suffrage.
false
During the Civil War, the North instituted a draft, but the South never did.
false
During the course of the Civil War, more men died in battle than by wounds, infections, or disease.
false
The Second Confiscation Act
liberated slaves of disloyal owners in Union-occupied territory, as well as slaves who escaped to Union lines.
At the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, in December 1862,
northern forces suffered one of their worst defeats of the war.
Of the more than 180,000 black men who served in the Union army during the Civil War, how many died of disease, of wounds, or in battle?
one-third
The Civil War is sometimes called "the first modern war" because it used weapons and other technological advances of the industrial revolution. Which of the following was not one of these advances?
radios
Which of the following series of events is listed in proper sequence?
second Confiscation Act; Siege of Vicksburg; congressional passage of Thirteenth Amendment
What military action started the American Civil War?
the Confederate shelling of Fort Sumter
At Vicksburg in July 1863,
the Union, under Ulysses S. Grant's leadership, was victorious
Lincoln issued his preliminary Emancipation Proclamation immediately following
the battle of Antietam
The Homestead Act
took effect on January 1, 1863, and offered 160 acres of free public land to settlers in the West.
By making the Union army an agent of emancipation and joining together the goals of Union and abolition, the Emancipation Proclamation sounded the eventual death knell of slavery.
true
During the Civil War, the Confederate Congress authorized military officers to seize farm goods to supply the army, paying with increasingly worthless Confederate money.
true
The Wade-Davis Bill, introduced in Congress in the summer of 1864, required a majority of white male southerners to pledge support for the Union before Reconstruction could begin, and guaranteed blacks equality before the law, but not the vote.
true
Rose Greenhow
was a Confederate spy in Washington, D.C.