Deck 7: Fire in the Rear: To Chancellorsville

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In 1862 Braxton Bragg continued the fight for control of ________.

A) the Mississippi
B) Louisiana
C) Kentucky
D) Tennessee
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The Battle of Stones River ended ________.

A) in a clear Confederate victory
B) with a Union rout
C) in a costly Union victory
D) in a decisive Union victory
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Looking at Map 7.1, the Confederate forces ________.

A) were quickly pushed back
B) could not make any progress against the Union forces
C) had superior artillery
D) initially made good progress
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In renewing his assault on Vicksburg what was the greatest challenge facing Grant?

A) building pontoons
B) Confederate artillery
C) insufficient forces
D) Confederate gunboats
Question
Which of these is illustrated by Map 7.2?

A) the Union advanced down the Mississippi
B) the weakening Union hold in Mississippi
C) both sides' the lack of transportation routes
D) the futility of the Union focus on control of the Mississippi
Question
Ultimately, Confederate defenses at Vicksburg were defeated by ________.

A) a combination of efforts
B) pontoons and diverting sections of the Mississippi
C) Union spies
D) ironclad gunboats
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In spring 1863 Jefferson Davis made defense of ________ the Confederacy's top priority.

A) Chancellorsville
B) Richmond
C) New Orleans
D) Vicksburg
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In 1863 ________ took over as the leader of the Army of the Potomac.

A) Irvin McDowell
B) Joseph Hooker
C) Ambrose Burnside
D) George McClellan
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Which of these hit Richmond in April 1863?

A) an outbreak of influenza
B) a bread riot
C) a slave revolt
D) Union artillery
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In "Sowing and Reaping" Confederate women are depicted as sowing ________ and reaping ________.

A) slavery; riot
B) lies; defeat
C) racial hatred; race riots
D) war; famine
Question
Which of these led the Union and Confederate troops at Chancellorsville?

A) Grant and Jackson
B) Grant and Lee
C) Hooker and Lee
D) Hooker and Early
Question
For Lee, Chancellorsville was a(n) ________.

A) narrow victory
B) tragedy
C) triumph
D) embarrassment
Question
Looking at Map 7.3, by May 4 the Union forces ________.

A) had lost their command of Chancellorsville
B) were in retreat
C) nearly surrounded Chancellorsville
D) were in control of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville
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Which of these was killed at Chancellorsville?

A) Joseph Hooker
B) Robert Lee
C) Ulysses Grant
D) Stonewall Jackson
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In 1863 Lincoln suspended ________.

A) martial law
B) habeas corpus
C) the Emancipation Proclamation
D) laws protecting free speech
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Clement Vallandingham was found guilty of ________ and sentenced to prison for the duration.

A) treason
B) disloyal sentiments
C) sedition
D) espionage
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The central figure image "The Mower Moves On" can be said to illustrate what war measure?

A) the Habeas Corpus Act
B) the Emancipation Proclamation
C) the Woman Order
D) the Enrollment Act
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In 1863, soldiers' hostility towards ________ grew.

A) Peace Democrats
B) War Democrats
C) Radical Republicans
D) moderate Republicans
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In 1862 hostility towards Copperheads took the form of ________.

A) attacks on Democrats' homes
B) suspension of the writ of habeas corpus
C) Republican secret societies
D) lynchings
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Their ________ led Union soldiers to grow more hostile towards Copperheads in 1863?

A) war experiences
B) short rations
C) growing sympathy with fugitive slaves
D) religious beliefs
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Union Leagues were organized to ________.

A) protest the imposition of martial law
B) promote loyalty to the Union
C) organize supplies for the Union army
D) increase volunteer enrollment
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Who of these was a notable Union League spokesman?

A) Clement Vallandingham
B) Erastus Corning
C) Andrew Jackson Hamilton
D) Susan B. Anthony
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Which of these was key agenda of the Woman's National Loyal League?

A) abolition
B) bringing the war to a speedy end
C) woman suffrage
D) ending martial law
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The Lieber Code was issued largely to ensure a ________ footing to the Union war effort.

A) moral
B) religious
C) ethical
D) legal
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The Retaliatory Act was justified by Davis because of the Union's ________.

A) use of spies
B) conscription of African Americans
C) emancipation efforts
D) economic policies
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Deck 7: Fire in the Rear: To Chancellorsville
1
In 1862 Braxton Bragg continued the fight for control of ________.

A) the Mississippi
B) Louisiana
C) Kentucky
D) Tennessee
D
2
The Battle of Stones River ended ________.

A) in a clear Confederate victory
B) with a Union rout
C) in a costly Union victory
D) in a decisive Union victory
C
3
Looking at Map 7.1, the Confederate forces ________.

A) were quickly pushed back
B) could not make any progress against the Union forces
C) had superior artillery
D) initially made good progress
D
4
In renewing his assault on Vicksburg what was the greatest challenge facing Grant?

A) building pontoons
B) Confederate artillery
C) insufficient forces
D) Confederate gunboats
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5
Which of these is illustrated by Map 7.2?

A) the Union advanced down the Mississippi
B) the weakening Union hold in Mississippi
C) both sides' the lack of transportation routes
D) the futility of the Union focus on control of the Mississippi
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6
Ultimately, Confederate defenses at Vicksburg were defeated by ________.

A) a combination of efforts
B) pontoons and diverting sections of the Mississippi
C) Union spies
D) ironclad gunboats
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7
In spring 1863 Jefferson Davis made defense of ________ the Confederacy's top priority.

A) Chancellorsville
B) Richmond
C) New Orleans
D) Vicksburg
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8
In 1863 ________ took over as the leader of the Army of the Potomac.

A) Irvin McDowell
B) Joseph Hooker
C) Ambrose Burnside
D) George McClellan
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9
Which of these hit Richmond in April 1863?

A) an outbreak of influenza
B) a bread riot
C) a slave revolt
D) Union artillery
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10
In "Sowing and Reaping" Confederate women are depicted as sowing ________ and reaping ________.

A) slavery; riot
B) lies; defeat
C) racial hatred; race riots
D) war; famine
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11
Which of these led the Union and Confederate troops at Chancellorsville?

A) Grant and Jackson
B) Grant and Lee
C) Hooker and Lee
D) Hooker and Early
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12
For Lee, Chancellorsville was a(n) ________.

A) narrow victory
B) tragedy
C) triumph
D) embarrassment
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13
Looking at Map 7.3, by May 4 the Union forces ________.

A) had lost their command of Chancellorsville
B) were in retreat
C) nearly surrounded Chancellorsville
D) were in control of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville
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14
Which of these was killed at Chancellorsville?

A) Joseph Hooker
B) Robert Lee
C) Ulysses Grant
D) Stonewall Jackson
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15
In 1863 Lincoln suspended ________.

A) martial law
B) habeas corpus
C) the Emancipation Proclamation
D) laws protecting free speech
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16
Clement Vallandingham was found guilty of ________ and sentenced to prison for the duration.

A) treason
B) disloyal sentiments
C) sedition
D) espionage
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17
The central figure image "The Mower Moves On" can be said to illustrate what war measure?

A) the Habeas Corpus Act
B) the Emancipation Proclamation
C) the Woman Order
D) the Enrollment Act
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18
In 1863, soldiers' hostility towards ________ grew.

A) Peace Democrats
B) War Democrats
C) Radical Republicans
D) moderate Republicans
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19
In 1862 hostility towards Copperheads took the form of ________.

A) attacks on Democrats' homes
B) suspension of the writ of habeas corpus
C) Republican secret societies
D) lynchings
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20
Their ________ led Union soldiers to grow more hostile towards Copperheads in 1863?

A) war experiences
B) short rations
C) growing sympathy with fugitive slaves
D) religious beliefs
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21
Union Leagues were organized to ________.

A) protest the imposition of martial law
B) promote loyalty to the Union
C) organize supplies for the Union army
D) increase volunteer enrollment
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22
Who of these was a notable Union League spokesman?

A) Clement Vallandingham
B) Erastus Corning
C) Andrew Jackson Hamilton
D) Susan B. Anthony
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23
Which of these was key agenda of the Woman's National Loyal League?

A) abolition
B) bringing the war to a speedy end
C) woman suffrage
D) ending martial law
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24
The Lieber Code was issued largely to ensure a ________ footing to the Union war effort.

A) moral
B) religious
C) ethical
D) legal
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The Retaliatory Act was justified by Davis because of the Union's ________.

A) use of spies
B) conscription of African Americans
C) emancipation efforts
D) economic policies
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