Deck 10: Is This Hell Fort Pillow to Atlanta

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The February 1864 plan to attack Richmond included the distribution of copies of the ________.

A) Emancipation Proclamation
B) the report on the Union prison system
C) Ten Percent Plan
D) accounts of the massacre at Fort Pillow
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The purpose of the attack on Fort Pillow was to ________.

A) undermine Sherman's progress
B) end the siege of Atlanta
C) retake Tennessee
D) pacify guerillas in the area
Question
The attack on Fort Pillow ended with a ________.

A) narrow Union victory
B) brutal massacre
C) Confederate retreat
D) massive Union victory
Question
Figure 10.1(in the text) was intended to raise ________.

A) Southerners' awareness of Confederate atrocities
B) doubts about the righteousness of the Union cause
C) support for the Ten Percent Plan
D) sympathy for African American soldiers
Question
Which of these led Lincoln to abandon the Dix-Hill cartel system?

A) feelings about Fort Pillow
B) Confederate reaction to the Emancipation Proclamation
C) the capture of Atlanta
D) reactions to the Ten Percent Plan
Question
The Overland Campaign had the effect of turning Andersonville from ________ to ________.

A) overcrowded; lethal
B) good; bad condition
C) full; overcrowded
D) horrifying; tolerable
Question
The images in Figure 10.2 (in the text) would have had the impact of ________ Union feelings about treatment of POWs.

A) inflaming
B) moderating
C) reversing
D) complicating
Question
Suspension of the Dix-Hill system was met with ________ in the Union.

A) celebration
B) violence
C) opposition
D) relief
Question
At the Wilderness Lee intentionally used the terrain to ________.

A) slow Grant's counterattack
B) protect his cavalry
C) remove the Union advantage
D) begin a fire that would consume Richmond
Question
Which of these aspects of the Overland Campaign is illustrated by Map 10.1?

A) the siege of Richmond
B) Grant's steady progress south
C) Lee's defense of Richmond
D) Lee's success in drawing Grant away from Richmond
Question
The Overland Campaign cost the Union and Confederate armies ________ and ________ percent of their forces respectively.

A) 40; 36
B) 17; 52
C) 23; 67
D) 9; 25
Question
In Map 10.2 Lee's move from the Wilderness to Spotsylvania appears ________.

A) deliberate
B) desperate
C) a rout
D) chaotic
Question
Grant's actions in the Overland Campaign were ________.

A) bold but unsuccessful
B) overly cautious and a failure
C) successful but costly
D) misguided and disastrous
Question
Sherman began his Atlanta Campaign with the goal of ________.

A) stopping reinforcement of Lee's forces
B) taking the city in two weeks
C) taking Georgia
D) ending the Overland Campaign
Question
Under its 1864 constitution Louisiana did NOT ________.

A) use the contract labor system
B) give blacks the vote
C) end slavery
D) permit blacks in the public education system
Question
In 1864 Lincoln ran for president as the ________ nominee.

A) Radical Democracy
B) Democrat
C) Republican
D) National Union
Question
Which of these was NOT one of the former Confederate states that sent delegates to the National Union party convention in 1864?

A) Louisiana
B) Arkansas
C) Tennessee
D) Georgia
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Unlike Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan the Wade-Davis Bill required former Confederate states to ________ to be readmitted to the Union.

A) swear oaths of loyalty
B) states maintained their status as US states
C) guarantee slaves' freedom
D) enfranchise blacks
Question
The Wade-Davis bill ended with ________.

A) unanimous passage
B) narrow passage
C) a pocket veto
D) Lincoln's veto
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Surrendering and retreating black soldiers were executed, and those taken prisoner at the Battle of the Crater were ________.

A) sold into slavery
B) repatriated
C) exchanged
D) paroled
Question
"Railroad generalship" refers to the Union ________.

A) practice of rushing military leaders to battlefronts on trains
B) strategy to control Confederate supply lines
C) dependence on railroads when deep within Confederate lines
D) use of railroads for transport
Question
As with Grant's Overland Campaign, Sherman's Atlanta Campaign featured ________ (Map 10.3).

A) a disastrous Confederate retreat
B) a string of bloody sieges
C) the Union's steady push south
D) an uncontested Union advance
Question
The Union bombardment of Atlanta on August 9 ________.

A) caused massive civilian casualties
B) was followed by a Union retreat
C) led to the city's surrender
D) to dislodge Hood
Question
The leader of the Confederate Copperheads was ________.

A) Alexander Stephens
B) Clement Vallandingham
C) Jefferson Davis
D) George McClellan
Question
Alexander Stephens suggested making peace proposals to the North to ________.

A) bring the war to a quick conclusion
B) oust Jefferson Davis from office
C) weaken Lincoln's bid for reelection
D) end the war on Confederate terms
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Deck 10: Is This Hell Fort Pillow to Atlanta
1
The February 1864 plan to attack Richmond included the distribution of copies of the ________.

A) Emancipation Proclamation
B) the report on the Union prison system
C) Ten Percent Plan
D) accounts of the massacre at Fort Pillow
C
2
The purpose of the attack on Fort Pillow was to ________.

A) undermine Sherman's progress
B) end the siege of Atlanta
C) retake Tennessee
D) pacify guerillas in the area
A
3
The attack on Fort Pillow ended with a ________.

A) narrow Union victory
B) brutal massacre
C) Confederate retreat
D) massive Union victory
B
4
Figure 10.1(in the text) was intended to raise ________.

A) Southerners' awareness of Confederate atrocities
B) doubts about the righteousness of the Union cause
C) support for the Ten Percent Plan
D) sympathy for African American soldiers
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5
Which of these led Lincoln to abandon the Dix-Hill cartel system?

A) feelings about Fort Pillow
B) Confederate reaction to the Emancipation Proclamation
C) the capture of Atlanta
D) reactions to the Ten Percent Plan
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6
The Overland Campaign had the effect of turning Andersonville from ________ to ________.

A) overcrowded; lethal
B) good; bad condition
C) full; overcrowded
D) horrifying; tolerable
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7
The images in Figure 10.2 (in the text) would have had the impact of ________ Union feelings about treatment of POWs.

A) inflaming
B) moderating
C) reversing
D) complicating
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8
Suspension of the Dix-Hill system was met with ________ in the Union.

A) celebration
B) violence
C) opposition
D) relief
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9
At the Wilderness Lee intentionally used the terrain to ________.

A) slow Grant's counterattack
B) protect his cavalry
C) remove the Union advantage
D) begin a fire that would consume Richmond
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10
Which of these aspects of the Overland Campaign is illustrated by Map 10.1?

A) the siege of Richmond
B) Grant's steady progress south
C) Lee's defense of Richmond
D) Lee's success in drawing Grant away from Richmond
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11
The Overland Campaign cost the Union and Confederate armies ________ and ________ percent of their forces respectively.

A) 40; 36
B) 17; 52
C) 23; 67
D) 9; 25
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12
In Map 10.2 Lee's move from the Wilderness to Spotsylvania appears ________.

A) deliberate
B) desperate
C) a rout
D) chaotic
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13
Grant's actions in the Overland Campaign were ________.

A) bold but unsuccessful
B) overly cautious and a failure
C) successful but costly
D) misguided and disastrous
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14
Sherman began his Atlanta Campaign with the goal of ________.

A) stopping reinforcement of Lee's forces
B) taking the city in two weeks
C) taking Georgia
D) ending the Overland Campaign
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15
Under its 1864 constitution Louisiana did NOT ________.

A) use the contract labor system
B) give blacks the vote
C) end slavery
D) permit blacks in the public education system
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16
In 1864 Lincoln ran for president as the ________ nominee.

A) Radical Democracy
B) Democrat
C) Republican
D) National Union
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17
Which of these was NOT one of the former Confederate states that sent delegates to the National Union party convention in 1864?

A) Louisiana
B) Arkansas
C) Tennessee
D) Georgia
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18
Unlike Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan the Wade-Davis Bill required former Confederate states to ________ to be readmitted to the Union.

A) swear oaths of loyalty
B) states maintained their status as US states
C) guarantee slaves' freedom
D) enfranchise blacks
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19
The Wade-Davis bill ended with ________.

A) unanimous passage
B) narrow passage
C) a pocket veto
D) Lincoln's veto
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20
Surrendering and retreating black soldiers were executed, and those taken prisoner at the Battle of the Crater were ________.

A) sold into slavery
B) repatriated
C) exchanged
D) paroled
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21
"Railroad generalship" refers to the Union ________.

A) practice of rushing military leaders to battlefronts on trains
B) strategy to control Confederate supply lines
C) dependence on railroads when deep within Confederate lines
D) use of railroads for transport
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22
As with Grant's Overland Campaign, Sherman's Atlanta Campaign featured ________ (Map 10.3).

A) a disastrous Confederate retreat
B) a string of bloody sieges
C) the Union's steady push south
D) an uncontested Union advance
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23
The Union bombardment of Atlanta on August 9 ________.

A) caused massive civilian casualties
B) was followed by a Union retreat
C) led to the city's surrender
D) to dislodge Hood
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24
The leader of the Confederate Copperheads was ________.

A) Alexander Stephens
B) Clement Vallandingham
C) Jefferson Davis
D) George McClellan
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25
Alexander Stephens suggested making peace proposals to the North to ________.

A) bring the war to a quick conclusion
B) oust Jefferson Davis from office
C) weaken Lincoln's bid for reelection
D) end the war on Confederate terms
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