Civil War
19. When did the Emancipation Proclamation go into effect?
c. 1863
32. What or who was the Dictator?
c. A massive mortar to blow up enemy trenches
4. Why did the Civil War last so long?
c. Because both sides had distinct advantages
21. Which is true of the South during the Civil War?
c. Every able-bodied male from 17-50 had to fight
39. Where did Sherman head after capturing Atlanta?
c. Savannah
13. Which event led to Union control of the Mississippi River?
c. The Capture of New Orleans
6. What was the Confederate reaction to the first Battle of Bull Run?
c. They hoped the win would encourage foreign nations to ally with them
31. Which was NOT one of Grant's unconventional military tactics?
c. Using flame throwers to burn fortifications
40. Who was in charge of the March to the Sea?
c. William T. Sherman
2. Which of these were possibilities that could have changed the outcome of the Civil War? i. If foreign governments had allied with the South ii. If Western territories had joined the Confederacy iii. If border states had seceded
c. i, ii, and iii
43. When did the Civil War take place?
d. 1861-1865
44. Where did the negotiations to end the war take place?
d. Appomattox Court House, VA
41. When was President Lincoln killed?
d. April 15, 1865
33. Why did Grant consider the battle in the Wilderness a success?
d. Because Lee could not replace the men he lost
7. Why did Lincoln send troops into Baltimore, Maryland?
d. He didn't want Maryland to secede with Washington, D.C.
17. What did the Emancipation Proclamation accomplish?
d. It freed all slaves in Southern states
3. Which was NOT one of the South's advantages?
d. More railroad connections
24. Who were the Copperheads?
d. Northern Democrats who opposed the war
28. When did the Battle of Gettysburg occur?
e. 1863
8. What was this image representing?
e. A journalist's depiction of the Union's 'Anaconda Plan' to win the Civil War
35. Who or what was the Butcher?
e. A nickname for General Grant
25. Which is true of the West during the Civil War?
e. Conflicts with Native Americans increased
5. Who was the Confederacy's military leader?
e. Robert E. Lee
14. Which battle is still the bloodiest day in American history?
e. The Battle of Antietam
12. In which event did Robert E. Lee join the battlefield?
e. The Peninsular Campaign
45. Which Union general presided over the surrender of the Confederacy?
e. Ulysses S. Grant
37. Who was in charge of the Atlanta campaign?
e. William T. Sherman
16. Who opposed the Emancipation Proclamation? i. General McClellan ii. Lincoln's Secretary of War iii. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court iv. The U.S. Congress
i. i and iii
18. Which was NOT a goal of the Emancipation Proclamation?
a. Abolishing slavery in the United States
34. When did General Grant become General-in-Chief of the Union forces?
a. After he rescued another general in Chattanooga
1. Which was NOT one of the North's advantages?
a. Better generals from the start
27. What event is considered the main turning point of the Civil War?
a. Gettysburg
30. Which was the deadliest campaign in the Civil War?
a. Gettysburg
22. Which is true of the North during the Civil War?
a. Industry changed, but it didn't increase or decrease overall
20. Which is NOT a common criticism of the Emancipation Proclamation?
a. It was immoral
42. Who shot President Lincoln?
a. John Wilkes Booth
9. Which southern general successfully reinforced the Confederates in the first Battle of Bull Run?
a. Stonewall Jackson
29. What was the significance of the successful Siege of Vicksburg?
a. The Union controlled all of the Mississippi River
10. Why did U.S. troops attack at Bull Run?
a. They wanted to capture the Confederate capital of Richmond
36. What role did Sherman play in Lincoln's reelection?
b. Atlanta's fall recharged public enthusiasm for Lincoln and the war
38. Which best characterizes the March to the Sea?
b. Destruction and devastation on the land
23. Why did people in both the Union and Confederacy protest the draft?
b. People with enough money could pay for substitutes
26. Which important person was shot at Chancellorsville?
b. Stonewall Jackson
11. What event was a result of the naval blockade?
b. The Battle of Hampton Roads
15. Where did Ulysses Grant emerge as an excellent commander?
b. The Battle of Shiloh
