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Chapter 17
U.S. History
#1
One of the worst defeats
for the Union was the
A:
C:
.
Battle of Shiloh
B:
Battle of
Fredericksburg
Battle of
Chancellorsville
D:
Battle of
Vicksburg
B. Battle of
Fredericksburg
#2
is rule by the army
instead of by the elected government.
A:
Defensive
B:
Total war
C:
Martial Law
D:
Soldiers
C. Martial Law
#3
The
was General
Jackson’s last battle.
A:
Battle of
Fredericksburg
B:
Battle of
Chancellorsville
C:
Battle of
Vicksburg
D:
Battle of Shiloh
B. Battle of
Chancellorsville
#4
is a rise in prices
and decrease in the value of money.
A:
Habeas Corpus
B:
Rights
C:
Inflation
D:
Slavery
C. Inflation
#5
One of the bloodiest
Civil War battles was the
.
A:
Battle of
Fredericksburg
B:
Battle of Shiloh
C:
Battle of
Chancellorsville
D:
Battle of
Vicksburg
B. Battle of
Shiloh
#6
is the right
to a hearing before being jailed.
A:
Habeas Corpus
B:
Rights
C:
Proclamation
D:
Draft law
A. Habeas
Corpus
#7
One effect of the Emancipation
Proclamation was that it added the
of slavery
in the South to the Union’s war goals.
A:
Rights
B:
Union
C:
Defensive
D:
Abolition
D. Abolition
#8
Take control of the
River was
a successful strategy
for the Union in winning the Civil War.
A:
Mississippi
B:
Shenandoah
C:
James
D:
Potomac
A.
Mississippi
#9
In order to preserve public safety
during the war, the North had to face
the suspension of certain
.
A:
Inflation
B:
Rights
C:
Abolition
D:
Union
B. Rights
#10
In the wake of growing economic
problems during the war,
many Southern
grew food crops.
A:
African
Americans
B:
Soldiers
C:
Confederates
D:
Plantations
D.
Plantations
#11
After Lincoln’s reelection,
one of his major goals
was to work toward
A:
Confederation
C: Peace
and Unity
B:
Defensive
D:
Slavery
.
C. Peace
and Unity
#12
By 1863, many
in the Union
army were fighting in major battles.
A:
African
Americans
B:
Soldiers
C:
Confederates
D:
Northerners
A. African
Americans
#13
was a problem for both
the North and South during the war.
A:
Slavery
B:
C:
Union
D:
Inflation
Martial Law
B. Inflation
#14
In the South there was resentment among
many people because a man owing
slaves was exempt from the
Confederacy draft law.
A:
100
B:
30
C:
20
D:
50
C. 20
#15
The main goal of the North at the
beginning of the war was
to keep the
together.
A:
Soldiers
B:
Northern
C:
Border States
D:
Union
D. Union
#16
Early Civil War battles
proved the need for well-trained
A:
C:
Navy
B:
Soldiers
Union
D:
African
Americans
.
B. Soldiers
#17
Lincoln was cautious in the beginning of the
War about the issue of slavery because
he wanted the
to remain in the Union.
A:
Soldiers
B:
Border States
C:
African
Americans
D:
Confederate
B. Border
States
#18
was a confederate nurse.
A:
Dorothea Dix
B:
Clara Barton
C:
Sally Tompkins
D:
Sojourner Truth
C. Sally
Tompkins
#19
The idea that civilians would be
subject to the same hardships
as enemy soldiers was known as
A:
Confederation
B:
Total War
C:
Defensive
D:
Peace and
Unity
.
B. Total
War
#20
One result of the war
was that
was ended
throughout the U.S.
A:
Plantations
B:
Inflation
C:
Union
D:
Slavery
D. Slavery
#21
was the president
of the Confederacy.
A:
Abraham
Lincoln
B:
Ulysses Grant
C:
Jefferson Davis
D:
Andrew
Jackson
C.
Jefferson
Davis
#22
One of the major strengths of the Union
during the war was its
and a large merchant fleet.
A:
Woods
B:
Navy
C:
Soldiers
D:
Border States
B. Navy
#23
One of the strengths of the Confederate
army during the war was that it
used the
in the South
as cover against invading forces.
A:
Navy
B:
Plantations
C:
Woods
D:
Border States
C. Woods
#24
Having a larger population
and greater manufacturing ability
were
strengths.
A:
Northern
B:
Confederation
C:
Border States
D:
Union
A. Northern
#25
Fighting a
war
and fighting for their property
were Southern strengths.
A:
C:
Border States
Confederation
B:
Defensive
D:
Useful
B. Defensive
#26
The Civil War was a turning point
in our nations’ history: Americans
afterwards began to think of the country
as one nation, not as a
of states.
A:
Peace and
Unity
B:
Confederation
C:
Union
D:
Abolition
B.
Confederation
#27
Grant planned to destroy
anything that might be
to the enemy.
A:
Comprised
B:
Useful
C:
Defensive
D:
Attained
B. Useful
#28
During the war,
combat was deadly but
were greater threats.
A:
C:
Invasions
Infection and
Disease
B:
Inflation
D:
Abolition
C. Infection
and Disease
#29
The Battles of Fredericksburg
and Chancellorsville
were stunning
victories.
A:
Southern
B:
Union
C:
Abolition
D:
Confederate
D. Confederate
#30
The determination of General
helped the Union win the war.
A:
Grant
B:
Jackson
C:
Lincoln
D:
McClellan
A. Grant
#31
Which adjective BEST describes
Lincoln’s goals for peace?
A:
C:
Vengeful
Weak
B:
Forgiving
D:
Unrealistic
B. Forgiving
#32
How did the slaves in the South
contribute to the Union war effort?
A:
C:
Refused to serve
in the Confederate
army.
Refused to work
on plantations.
B:
They burned
plantations
D:
Revolted against
plantation owners.
C. Refused to
work on the
plantations.
#33
Which of the following is TRUE
about the Union strategies for victory?
A:
The Union failed
to attain its major
goals.
The Union
C: attained two of
its three goals.
B:
The Union attained
only one of its
goals.
D:
The Union
eventually attained
all of its goals.
D. The Union
eventually
attained all of its
goals.
#34
Which of these people
would have been MOST likely
to disapprove of the
Emancipation Proclamation?
A:
A southern
planter
B:
A European
diplomat
C:
A free African
American
D:
A Northern
Abolitionist
A. A southern
planter
#35
Which statement accurately
describes the early days of the Civil War?
It was clear that the
A: Union would win a
quick victory.
McClellan’s bold
C: leadership gave the Union
an early advantage.
B:
Both sides realized that
their hopes for a short
war were unrealistic.
D:
It was clear that the
South would win a quick
victory.
B. Both sides
realized that their
hopes for a short war
were unrealistic.
#36
How did the work of Civil War nurses
change employment opportunities
for women in American society?
A:
Women no longer faced
discrimination to
become doctors.
Outstanding
performance opened
C: up new employment
opportunities.
Horrors of war
B: discouraged women from
pursuing nursing careers.
D:
Women felt more
needed at home
raising their families.
C. Outstanding performance
of nurses opened up new
employment opportunities.
#37
The Battle of Gettysburg was fought
in ______.
A:
C:
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
B:
D:
Virginia
Alabama
A.
Pennsylvania
#38
The capture of Vicksburg . . .
A:
C:
ended the only
Confederate invasion
of the North.
Was not an
invasive battle.
B:
was the final battle
of the war.
D:
split the
Confederacy in two.
D. Was the
final battle of
the war.
#39
The Battle of Vicksburg was fought
in _________.
A:
C:
Mississippi
South Carolina
B:
D:
Louisiana
Alabama
A. Mississippi
#40
The Battle of Gettysburg . . .
gave the North control
A: of the Shenandoah
Valley.
ended the
C: Confederate invasion
of the North.
B:
D:
Began Sherman’s
“March to the Sea.”
was the turning
point in the Civil
War.
C. ended the
Confederate
invasion of the
North.
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