Deck 14: A New Birth of Freedom: the Civil War, 1861-1865

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The last nation in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery was

A) the United States.
B) Cuba.
C) Brazil.
D) Haiti.
E) Jamaica.
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Which was a strength of George McClellan as a general?

A) He was very effective at organizing and training troops.
B) He had a zealous commitment to the war as a means to end slavery.
C) He saved lives by limiting the number of troops used during battles.
D) He had an uncanny ability to assess the size of enemy forces.
E) He was willing to take quick and decisive action.
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Approximately how many Union and Confederate soldiers died during the Civil War?

A) 110,000
B) 245,00
C) 440,000
D) 750,000
E) 988,000
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The majority of men who fought for the Union army were

A) southerners.
B) farm boys, shopkeepers, artisans, and urban workers.
C) experienced veterans.
D) wealthy.
E) manufacturers, bankers, and entrepreneurs.
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Which hampered the North's ability to mobilize resources for the war effort?

A) lack of legal ability for the federal government to raise taxes
B) no rail system linking key armories and forts
C) considerable public support for the Confederacy
D) the lack of a national bank system
E) the lack of a navy
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What is one reason the Civil War is often called the first modern war?

A) Industrial technology had created deadlier weapons.
B) Casualties were lower than previous wars due to more precise weaponry.
C) International law prevented mistreatment of prisoners of war.
D) There was no draft.
E) Modern medical technology prevented disease and deaths from injuries.
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The majority of men who fought for the Confederate army were

A) immigrants.
B) slaveowners.
C) non-slaveholding small farmers.
D) enslaved black men.
E) urban workers.
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Among the Confederacy's advantages during the Civil War was

A) that its rail network was more advanced than the Union's.
B) its large size, which made it more difficult for the Union to conquer.
C) that the Lower South had long had significant manufacturing facilities.
D) that its military-aged white male population was slightly larger than the Union's.
E) that so many of its men volunteered to fight that it never resorted to a draft.
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The scale of Civil War bloodshed was comparable to that of which other conflict?

A) War of the Triple Alliance
B) War of 1812
C) Revolutionary War
D) Spanish-American War
E) Vietnam War
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What was the most important piece of technology during the Civil War?

A) primitive hand grenade
B) ironclad ship
C) observation balloon
D) rifle
E) telegraph
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During the first two years of the war, Union forces were generally

A) more successful in the West than in the East.
B) ill-trained, which changed when General McClellan took over in 1863.
C) successful in all regions in which the war took place.
D) unable to take any territory held by the Confederates.
E) more successful in the East than in the West.
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Which was responsible for the greatest number of deaths among soldiers during the Civil War?

A) maltreatment in prisoner-of-war camps
B) injuries caused by bombs and grenades
C) rifle wounds
D) disease
E) starvation
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Which of the following became an established business as a result of the Civil War?

A) the penny press
B) printed sheet music
C) photography
D) lithography
E) political campaign management
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In what way was the Civil War unprecedented?

A) The Civil War was the least destructive of human life of all American wars.
B) Reporters and photographers provided the public with an unprecedented degree of information.
C) Women served as army officers for the first time.
D) The Civil War was the first American war in which neither side used war propaganda to shape public opinion.
E) The Civil War was the first American war in which black soldiers fought.
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At Antietam,

A) General Lee was successful and pushed north into Pennsylvania.
B) General McClellan surrendered his troops.
C) the nation suffered more casualties than on any other day in its history.
D) the Union's river fleet proved crucial to the outcome.
E) Lincoln announced the Thirteenth Amendment.
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Monitor and Merrimack were

A) ironclad ships.
B) steam locomotives.
C) battle sites in Virginia.
D) nicknames of Generals Grant and Lee.
E) names of rifles.
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The example of German immigrant Marcus Spiegel demonstrated that

A) freedom motivated the immigration of Irish immigrants, but pursuit of economic success motivated German immigrants.
B) the significant Jewish population in the United States was ambivalent about the issues that caused the Civil War.
C) the views of average Americans evolved considerably during the course of the Civil War.
D) Democrats were unwilling to go to war with a Republican president in the White House.
E) while Jews were few in number, their role at the Battle of Gettysburg made military heroes of many of them.
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When did Great Britain abolish slavery in its empire?

A) 1790s
B) 1810s
C) 1830s
D) 1850s
E) 1870s
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Which characterizes Grant's abilities as a general?

A) ruthless in his treatment of enemy soldiers and of civilians in enemy territory
B) a brilliant organizer who could be overly hesitant to commit his troops to battle
C) highly effective in holding territory, but unable to achieve significant advances
D) a cautious and intelligent steward of those under his command
E) a daring yet logical strategist who wasn't afraid to incur high casualties for strategic aims
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Approximately how many slaves gained their freedom in the Western Hemisphere between 1831 and 1888?

A) 10,000
B) 100,000
C) 600,000
D) 1 million
E) 6 million
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What reason did Frederick Douglass give when urging African-Americans to enlist in the Union army?

A) Military service would force whites to acknowledge blacks as fellow citizens.
B) They owed service to the nation that had given them a home.
C) It was one of the few well-paying jobs available to blacks.
D) They were obligated to fight for the freedom of their brothers and sisters in slavery.
E) They could work well as spies, infiltrating large plantations.
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Which was a facet of Abraham Lincoln's approach toward slavery during the first two years of his presidency?

A) He freed slaves in Union-controlled Confederate territory.
B) He promoted colonization of freed slaves outside of the United States.
C) He referred to the Civil War as a "freedom war" in public speeches.
D) He refused to approve compensation for slaveowners in Union states like Missouri.
E) He urged slaves to refuse to work unless paid fair wages.
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Lincoln was hesitant to support abolition early in the war because he

A) did not believe slaves could be productive American citizens.
B) owned slaves himself.
C) feared losing the support of the slaveholding border states within the Union.
D) did not want to support the policies of the Radical Republicans.
E) promised during his 1860 campaign that he was against abolition.
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Lincoln's issuance of an emancipation proclamation

A) was delayed on the advice of General George McClellan.
B) won universal support throughout the North.
C) led to a strong Republican showing in the congressional and state elections of 1862.
D) followed the narrow Union victory in the Battle of Antietam.
E) led Great Britain to recognize the independence of the Confederate States of America.
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Of the enslaved people who gained their freedom in the Western Hemisphere between 1831 and 1888,

A) two-thirds lived in Brazil.
B) two-thirds lived in the British Caribbean.
C) two-thirds lived in the Spanish colonies of Cuba and Puerto Rico.
D) two-thirds lived in the southern United States.
E) two-thirds lived in the French Caribbean.
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During the Civil War, the term "contraband camps" referred to

A) camps in which materials such as rifles and gunpowder were kept.
B) camps of southern slaves who had escaped from their masters and entered Union lines.
C) training grounds for the youthful musicians who played to raise the morale of the troops.
D) holding areas for items seized by customs agents for failure to pay tariffs.
E) places near battlefields where the Union army temporarily kept Confederate prisoners.
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During the early days of the war, the U.S. Congress adopted a resolution proposed by Senator John Crittenden of Kentucky that

A) drafted men into the Union army, the first such draft in U.S. history.
B) called for the gradual emancipation of slaves throughout the nation.
C) criticized the civil liberties policies of the Lincoln administration.
D) affirmed that the Union had no intention of interfering with slavery.
E) extended the Missouri Compromise line to the eastern border of California.
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The Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863,

A) was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court later that year.
B) did not apply to the border slave states that had not seceded.
C) freed slaves throughout the United States.
D) was very popular with voters associated with the Democratic Party.
E) was cited by Tennessee as the reason it rejoined the Union in 1864.
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Which is evidence of the northern response to the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation?

A) Free blacks began enlisting in the Union army in large numbers in 1862.
B) A group of Democratic senators challenged the Proclamation's legality through the Supreme Court.
C) Lincoln expanded the scope of the Proclamation's reach before signing the final version.
D) The Democrats made support for abolition an official part of their platform.
E) The Republicans lost key elections in 1862.
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What action did Union general John Frémont take in Missouri in 1861?

A) attacked a group of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians
B) decreed the freedom of Missouri's slaves
C) declared escaped slaves contraband of war
D) accepted escaped slaves as soldiers
E) captured Forts Henry and Donelson
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Which is true of the slaves who fled to Union lines when the North occupied Confederate territory?

A) The burden of their care undermined northern support for the war effort.
B) They provided military intelligence to the North.
C) They were mainly young, single men.
D) They were criticized by the Radical Republicans.
E) Until 1863, they were returned to their owners.
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What was the significance of the fighting that occurred at Fort Pillow, Tennessee?

A) It was the Confederate army's last victory of the war.
B) It was the first step of Sherman's March to the Sea.
C) It was evidence of brutal treatment of black Union soldiers by the Confederate army.
D) It was Grant's first use of a war-of-attrition strategy.
E) It gave the Union control over the entire Mississippi Valley.
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Which is true of the Emancipation Proclamation?

A) It legally freed all slaves, although Confederate states did not comply with order.
B) It provided compensation for slaveowners in states that stayed in the Union.
C) News of it was censored in the South, so that slaves had no knowledge of it.
D) It committed the federal government to enlist black soldiers.
E) Its legal basis was the president's power to negotiate international treaties.
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The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment is best known as

A) a regiment of free blacks who charged Fort Wagner, South Carolina.
B) the "Irish Brigade," because its members were born in Ireland.
C) the regiment that forced Richmond's surrender.
D) a regiment that was fully integrated, with noncommissioned black and white soldiers fighting side by side.
E) the first regiment to see battle in the war.
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Lincoln's vision during the Civil War

A) was to build a nation-state similar to what Otto von Bismarck was building in Germany and to what Giuseppe Mazzini was building in Italy.
B) was that the American nation embodied a set of universal ideals rooted in political democracy and human freedom.
C) was essentially that of the Democratic Party: an activist federal government promoting American industry.
D) allowed for African-Americans to achieve freedom because they already lived in the United States but did not extend to immigrants.
E) was best expressed in his words, "As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free."
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Which describes the effect of the Civil War on American religious practices and beliefs?

A) Northern and Southern churches that had split over the issue of slavery reunited in opposition to the war.
B) Talk about heaven became more common and more concrete.
C) In the North, membership in the Methodist churches exploded, as this was the church Lincoln attended.
D) Spiritualism came to be associated with heresy and the devil.
E) The religious press increasingly withdrew from discussion of military and political development.
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Which statement is true about black soldiers in the Civil War?

A) At the beginning of the war, the Union army encouraged northern blacks to enlist.
B) About 2,000 African-American men served in the army and navy by the end of the war.
C) Frederick Douglass tried to discourage black men from enlisting to fight in the war.
D) Black soldiers in the army received equal pay and equal treatment during the war.
E) The wartime service of black soldiers inspired Abraham Lincoln to advocate for partial enfranchisement of blacks.
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Which is true of the service of African-American soldiers during the Civil War?

A) Their experiences as soldiers gave them their first taste of treatment as social equals to whites.
B) While many exhibited great bravery, none received military awards in recognition of their deeds.
C) Only a small percentage volunteered to serve; most were drafted into service.
D) Escaped slaves were sent to prisoner-of-war camps and not allowed to fight for the Union army.
E) Before they were allowed to fill combat positions, many performed menial labor such as doing laundry and cooking for the troops.
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Which is true of black soldiers fighting for the Union army during the Civil War?

A) They developed a reputation for being vicious and ruthless warriors.
B) Most were drafted into service.
C) They performed the same duties as white soldiers from the outset, but at lower pay.
D) Their accomplishments contributed to the evolution of Lincoln's ideas concerning equal rights before the law.
E) They enjoyed more equality with whites in the army than in the navy.
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Which statement is true about the coming of emancipation?

A) President Lincoln declared total emancipation a necessity immediately after the Confederacy fired the first shots of the war in April 1861.
B) Enslaved people helped to propel the United States toward emancipation by escaping to Union lines.
C) The Radical Republicans opposed emancipation.
D) Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation even though he thought it was politically and militarily unnecessary.
E) Most Democrats supported emancipation.
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Lincoln spoke of "a new birth of freedom" for the nation in his

A) first inaugural address.
B) second inaugural address.
C) Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.
D) Sanitary Commission speech.
E) Gettysburg Address.
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What was the purpose of the Morrill Land Grant College Act?

A) It provided funding to the states to establish colleges.
B) It provided war veterans with free college educations.
C) It reformed the Electoral College after the abolishment of the three-fifths clause.
D) It made it legal for any woman who owned property to apply to college.
E) It seized several large plantations in the South and turned them into schools for ex-slaves.
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During the Civil War, northern Protestant ministers

A) usually preached sermons that emphasized the needlessness of the war.
B) organized a major pacifist campaign to end the war by Christmas 1862.
C) helped create a civic religion combining Christianity and patriotism.
D) were generally opposed to the goals of the Lincoln administration.
E) raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to assist Confederates to show that they loved their enemies.
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Which is true of Union and Confederate leadership during the Civil War?

A) Lincoln suffered from a reputation for being indecisive throughout the war.
B) Davis's main strength was as a military commander.
C) Lincoln applied lessons learned during his brief period as a slaveholder to his policies concerning black soldiers.
D) Lincoln displayed an ability to put practical concerns above ideals.
E) Davis had an uncanny ability to connect with his citizens.
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Which is true of the first transcontinental railroad?

A) Its completion helped bring about the end of the Civil War.
B) Various Indian tribes sabotaged it by destroying key railroad junctions.
C) Utilizing its rails, Lincoln became the first president to travel across the country.
D) It ran from Omaha to San Francisco.
E) The Union Pacific and Central Pacific companies utilized slave labor.
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Clement Vallandigham was

A) hanged for treason on the orders of President Lincoln.
B) the Confederate general who won the Battle of Chancellorsville against great odds.
C) the Union general who turned back a Confederate invasion at Gettysburg.
D) Lincoln's first vice president.
E) a northern politician banished to the Confederacy.
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Which describes the relationship between the Civil War and the campaign for women's suffrage?

A) Many women publicly refused to perform volunteer work to serve the war effort of a nation that did not grant them the right to vote.
B) With the southern states temporarily out of the legislature, women's demands for suffrage gained significant traction during the war.
C) The suffrage movement lost public support when it was accused of distracting women from volunteer work to support the war effort.
D) Women who held positions of responsibility during the war became increasingly committed to achieving suffrage when the war ended.
E) Women gained a first taste for the experience of voting when they were granted a temporary right to vote on behalf of husbands who were away fighting the war.
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During the Civil War, Congress enacted economic policies long advocated by many northerners; for example, Congress

A) cut funding for internal improvements.
B) slashed tariffs.
C) enacted subsidies for cotton farmers.
D) returned western lands to Indian tribes.
E) granted millions of acres of land to railroad companies to build the transcontinental railroad.
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In the Ex parte Milligan case, the U.S. Supreme Court stated that

A) Milligan should be hanged for writing pro-Confederate editorials during the Civil War.
B) secession was unconstitutional.
C) accused persons must be tried before civil courts where there were open, rather than military, tribunals.
D) a president could order the jailing of civilians for any reason whatsoever during wartime.
E) Congress, not the president, has the power to suspend the writ of habeas corpus.
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What financial policy did the federal government follow during the Civil War?

A) It removed tariffs in order to encourage exports.
B) It reduced the income tax.
C) It clung to the gold standard.
D) It sold interest-bearing bonds.
E) It removed taxes on the production and consumption of goods.
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Industrial capitalism

A) grew and developed significantly as a result of the Civil War.
B) was nearly destroyed by the Civil War.
C) stagnated during the Civil War for lack of government contracts.
D) stagnated during the Civil War for lack of labor.
E) stagnated during the war because mechanization stopped advancing.
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Which of the following is true of the Confederacy and Native Americans?

A) Indians were united in their opposition to the Confederacy because of its white supremacist policies.
B) The Davis administration ordered the Navajo to leave their ancestral territory.
C) Slave-owning Indians generally supported the Confederacy.
D) Treating Indian tribes as fully independent nations, the Confederacy sent ambassadors to the Five Civilized Tribes.
E) Confederate troops massacred Indians on several occasions, most notably at Sand Creek, Texas.
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What happened to Cherokee slaveholders after the Civil War?

A) They were slaughtered.
B) They were forced to leave the United States.
C) They were forced to give former slaves some of their land.
D) They were forced to march to Oklahoma.
E) They had land given to them by the federal government.
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With regard to civil liberties during the Civil War, President Lincoln

A) always let courts and judges have the final say.
B) suspended the writ of habeas corpus.
C) ordered most Democratic newspapers shut down.
D) urged the impeachment of federal judges who opposed him.
E) strictly followed the Ex parte Milligan decision rendered in 1866.
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The Civil War proved to be disastrous for which noncombatants?

A) slaves in Maryland
B) slaves in South Carolina
C) Iroquois
D) Navajos
E) pacifist abolitionists
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Besides preserving the Union, how else has Lincoln's legacy lived on in today's America?

A) Through an executive order, he gave ex-slaves the right to vote.
B) He brought harmony between the races.
C) He created the blueprint that rebuilt the South economically.
D) He encouraged African-Americans to convert to Christianity.
E) He overcame regional differences to build a new nation-state.
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Economically, the Civil War led to

A) a decline in prosperity for the North and South alike.
B) the emergence of a nation-state committed to national economic development.
C) a tariff reduction to attract foreign goods to make up for the decline in domestic production.
D) the creation of the Third Bank of the United States, despite opposition from old Jacksonian Democrats.
E) the building of a transcontinental railroad, completely through private financing.
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The U.S. Homestead Act of 1862

A) offered 160 acres of free public land to settlers in the west.
B) granted homesteads to Native American families displaced by the Trail of Tears.
C) granted 40 acres of free land to each emancipated person.
D) was opposed by the labor movement.
E) failed to have much of an effect on western settlement.
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Which characterizes the non-war-related legislation passed by the federal government during the Civil War?

A) It created an expansion of the powers of the federal government that had typically been opposed by legislators from the southern states.
B) It marked the beginning of a shift toward progressive legislation intended to improve human welfare.
C) It deliberately limited states' rights to prevent a civil war from ever occurring again.
D) It recognized the legal rights of Native Americans for the first time in American history.
E) It largely addressed urban issues, such as overcrowded and unsanitary living conditions.
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Which statement is true about civil liberties during the Civil War?

A) Lincoln was careful to protect all forms of civil liberties.
B) The courts prevented the Lincoln administration from restricting civil liberties.
C) Lincoln allowed those accused of "disloyal activities" to be held without charge.
D) Dissenting newspaper editors, ordinary citizens, and Democratic politicians were free to criticize the war effort without penalty.
E) In Ex parte Milligan, the Supreme Court required that all civilians be tried in military tribunals during the war.
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Which quality of Abraham Lincoln's leadership is demonstrated in his 1864 address at the Baltimore Sanitary Fair?

A) his detailed and nuanced knowledge of the Constitution
B) his depiction of black Americans as intellectually equal to whites
C) his skill with religious language and metaphor
D) his ability to connect with people through familiar, folksy language
E) his tendency to blame slave owners for driving the nation to war
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Which of the following is true of Jefferson Davis and his governing?

A) Although Davis had a poor prewar reputation as an orator, his speechmaking rose to new heights as the Confederacy's president.
B) His administration actually suffered from the Confederacy's lack of political parties.
C) He had Lincoln's common touch, but the lack of newspapers in the South reduced his ability to communicate it.
D) He strongly opposed centralizing authority in the Confederacy's Richmond government.
E) On more than one occasion, Davis, a West Point alumnus, led Confederate troops into battle.
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"Greenback" was a Civil War-era nickname for

A) sailors.
B) draft dodgers.
C) members of the Irish Brigade.
D) paper money.
E) any Confederate soldier.
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"King Cotton diplomacy" led Great Britain to

A) find new supplies of cotton outside the South.
B) recognize the independence of the Confederate States of America.
C) repudiate the Emancipation Proclamation.
D) use its warships to break the Union blockade.
E) stage multiple raids from Canada into the Upper Northwest.
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During the Civil War, northern women

A) campaigned more vigorously for women's suffrage than ever before.
B) found new permanent places in the fields of nursing, government, and retail sales.
C) were replaced by men in the field of nursing.
D) were not allowed to work in factories.
E) were granted the right to vote by Congress.
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The Union draft law

A) allowed wealthy men to hire a substitute or buy their way out of military service.
B) required rich and poor alike to serve equally in the Union army.
C) was supported by Irish immigrants in New York City.
D) increased support for the war among working-class Catholics in northeastern cities.
E) resulted in Andrew Carnegie, John Rockefeller, and Jay Gould suspending their business operations in order to fight in the Union army.
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Which industry declined during the Civil War?

A) iron
B) coal
C) cotton
D) boots and shoes
E) meat
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The U.S. Sanitary Commission

A) was the first major organization to be run entirely by women.
B) raised money for the families of soldiers on both sides.
C) coordinated war donations on the northern home front.
D) was the nation's first garbage-collection agency.
E) introduced the idea of germ theory to Civil War hospitals.
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"King Cotton diplomacy" resulted in

A) a steep increase in wartime cotton production in the Confederacy.
B) Britain supporting the Confederacy in the Civil War.
C) postwar impoverishment of cotton farmers around the world.
D) a sustained global shortage of cotton because no other nations could produce it.
E) a global increase in cotton prices for several decades.
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Who lobbied for the United States to endorse the First Geneva Convention of 1864?

A) Clara Barton
B) Elizabeth Van Lew
C) Zebulon Vance
D) Bret Harte
E) Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Which statement is true about the Confederacy?

A) At the beginning of the war, a majority of white southerners opposed the Confederate cause.
B) As the war progressed, a significant number of yeoman families suffered financially.
C) Planters began to feel they were unfairly shouldering the financial burdens of the war.
D) The Confederate draft had no allowance for paying for a substitute.
E) The Confederacy levied heavy taxes on elite planters.
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Which statement is true about the Civil War and Indians in the West?

A) The Civil War had little impact on Indians in the West.
B) The Union treated Indian tribes more leniently than the Confederacy did.
C) During the war, the Union army forced 8,000 Navajo to move to a reservation.
D) Conflicts between white settlers and Indians in the West were suspended during the Civil War.
E) The Union suspended all military actions against Indian tribes during the Civil War.
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Copperheads were

A) what Republicans called northern opponents of the war.
B) supporters of minting more copper coins to inflate the currency.
C) advocates of creating the Third Bank of the United States.
D) southern whites who opposed the Confederacy.
E) the strongest supporters of emancipation.
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How can the treatment of Native Americans by the Confederacy be characterized?

A) They were given access to millions of acres of land.
B) They were ignored by Jefferson Davis.
C) They received scorn from the Confederacy due to some Native Americans siding with the Union.
D) They were given a say in the Confederate government.
E) The Confederates appreciated Native Americans serving as peacemakers, bringing an end to the Civil War.
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During the Civil War, northern white women

A) staged "bread riots" in major cities to protest food shortages.
B) began obtaining jobs as government clerks.
C) were recruited to sell war bonds door-to-door.
D) were allowed to accompany their husbands into battle if they did not have children.
E) demonstrated outside the White House in favor of the Emancipation Proclamation.
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How does Thomas Drayton depict the Confederate cause in his letter of April 1861?

A) as the enactment of God's plan for America
B) as a step toward the creation of two separate but equal nations in America
C) as a battle for the liberty of white Southerners
D) as a defensive war against Northern aggression
E) as a defense of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
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What was the spark for a deadly riot in New York in 1863?

A) food shortages
B) a military draft
C) peace negotiations with the South
D) Irish immigrants being asked not to serve
E) opposition to the Thirteenth Amendment
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What was ironic about the Confederate government?

A) This new centralized government became stronger than the national government had been before the war.
B) The leadership found little need for slaves doing fieldwork during the war.
C) The Confederacy openly encouraged other countries to grow cotton.
D) Jefferson Davis led troops into battle.
E) The government wanted to end slavery in the Caribbean and then bring those slaves to the South.
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Which issue did Abraham Lincoln address in his 1864 address at the Baltimore Sanitary Fair?

A) the necessity of limited civil liberties during the war
B) the danger of voting against him during the middle of a war
C) the responsibility of Northerners to care for freed slaves
D) the future of the South under Reconstruction
E) the North and South's differing understandings of the word "liberty"
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What was a result of the expanding Union economy?

A) The government borrowed great amounts of money from overseas.
B) The protective tariff decreased, bringing with it free trade.
C) The size and spending of the government increased tremendously.
D) The Union could buy the freedom of many slaves in the Confederacy.
E) Factory jobs decreased as professional jobs increased.
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Deck 14: A New Birth of Freedom: the Civil War, 1861-1865
1
The last nation in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery was

A) the United States.
B) Cuba.
C) Brazil.
D) Haiti.
E) Jamaica.
Brazil.
2
Which was a strength of George McClellan as a general?

A) He was very effective at organizing and training troops.
B) He had a zealous commitment to the war as a means to end slavery.
C) He saved lives by limiting the number of troops used during battles.
D) He had an uncanny ability to assess the size of enemy forces.
E) He was willing to take quick and decisive action.
He was very effective at organizing and training troops.
3
Approximately how many Union and Confederate soldiers died during the Civil War?

A) 110,000
B) 245,00
C) 440,000
D) 750,000
E) 988,000
750,000
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The majority of men who fought for the Union army were

A) southerners.
B) farm boys, shopkeepers, artisans, and urban workers.
C) experienced veterans.
D) wealthy.
E) manufacturers, bankers, and entrepreneurs.
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Which hampered the North's ability to mobilize resources for the war effort?

A) lack of legal ability for the federal government to raise taxes
B) no rail system linking key armories and forts
C) considerable public support for the Confederacy
D) the lack of a national bank system
E) the lack of a navy
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What is one reason the Civil War is often called the first modern war?

A) Industrial technology had created deadlier weapons.
B) Casualties were lower than previous wars due to more precise weaponry.
C) International law prevented mistreatment of prisoners of war.
D) There was no draft.
E) Modern medical technology prevented disease and deaths from injuries.
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The majority of men who fought for the Confederate army were

A) immigrants.
B) slaveowners.
C) non-slaveholding small farmers.
D) enslaved black men.
E) urban workers.
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Among the Confederacy's advantages during the Civil War was

A) that its rail network was more advanced than the Union's.
B) its large size, which made it more difficult for the Union to conquer.
C) that the Lower South had long had significant manufacturing facilities.
D) that its military-aged white male population was slightly larger than the Union's.
E) that so many of its men volunteered to fight that it never resorted to a draft.
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9
The scale of Civil War bloodshed was comparable to that of which other conflict?

A) War of the Triple Alliance
B) War of 1812
C) Revolutionary War
D) Spanish-American War
E) Vietnam War
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What was the most important piece of technology during the Civil War?

A) primitive hand grenade
B) ironclad ship
C) observation balloon
D) rifle
E) telegraph
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11
During the first two years of the war, Union forces were generally

A) more successful in the West than in the East.
B) ill-trained, which changed when General McClellan took over in 1863.
C) successful in all regions in which the war took place.
D) unable to take any territory held by the Confederates.
E) more successful in the East than in the West.
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12
Which was responsible for the greatest number of deaths among soldiers during the Civil War?

A) maltreatment in prisoner-of-war camps
B) injuries caused by bombs and grenades
C) rifle wounds
D) disease
E) starvation
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Which of the following became an established business as a result of the Civil War?

A) the penny press
B) printed sheet music
C) photography
D) lithography
E) political campaign management
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14
In what way was the Civil War unprecedented?

A) The Civil War was the least destructive of human life of all American wars.
B) Reporters and photographers provided the public with an unprecedented degree of information.
C) Women served as army officers for the first time.
D) The Civil War was the first American war in which neither side used war propaganda to shape public opinion.
E) The Civil War was the first American war in which black soldiers fought.
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15
At Antietam,

A) General Lee was successful and pushed north into Pennsylvania.
B) General McClellan surrendered his troops.
C) the nation suffered more casualties than on any other day in its history.
D) the Union's river fleet proved crucial to the outcome.
E) Lincoln announced the Thirteenth Amendment.
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16
Monitor and Merrimack were

A) ironclad ships.
B) steam locomotives.
C) battle sites in Virginia.
D) nicknames of Generals Grant and Lee.
E) names of rifles.
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17
The example of German immigrant Marcus Spiegel demonstrated that

A) freedom motivated the immigration of Irish immigrants, but pursuit of economic success motivated German immigrants.
B) the significant Jewish population in the United States was ambivalent about the issues that caused the Civil War.
C) the views of average Americans evolved considerably during the course of the Civil War.
D) Democrats were unwilling to go to war with a Republican president in the White House.
E) while Jews were few in number, their role at the Battle of Gettysburg made military heroes of many of them.
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18
When did Great Britain abolish slavery in its empire?

A) 1790s
B) 1810s
C) 1830s
D) 1850s
E) 1870s
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19
Which characterizes Grant's abilities as a general?

A) ruthless in his treatment of enemy soldiers and of civilians in enemy territory
B) a brilliant organizer who could be overly hesitant to commit his troops to battle
C) highly effective in holding territory, but unable to achieve significant advances
D) a cautious and intelligent steward of those under his command
E) a daring yet logical strategist who wasn't afraid to incur high casualties for strategic aims
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20
Approximately how many slaves gained their freedom in the Western Hemisphere between 1831 and 1888?

A) 10,000
B) 100,000
C) 600,000
D) 1 million
E) 6 million
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21
What reason did Frederick Douglass give when urging African-Americans to enlist in the Union army?

A) Military service would force whites to acknowledge blacks as fellow citizens.
B) They owed service to the nation that had given them a home.
C) It was one of the few well-paying jobs available to blacks.
D) They were obligated to fight for the freedom of their brothers and sisters in slavery.
E) They could work well as spies, infiltrating large plantations.
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22
Which was a facet of Abraham Lincoln's approach toward slavery during the first two years of his presidency?

A) He freed slaves in Union-controlled Confederate territory.
B) He promoted colonization of freed slaves outside of the United States.
C) He referred to the Civil War as a "freedom war" in public speeches.
D) He refused to approve compensation for slaveowners in Union states like Missouri.
E) He urged slaves to refuse to work unless paid fair wages.
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23
Lincoln was hesitant to support abolition early in the war because he

A) did not believe slaves could be productive American citizens.
B) owned slaves himself.
C) feared losing the support of the slaveholding border states within the Union.
D) did not want to support the policies of the Radical Republicans.
E) promised during his 1860 campaign that he was against abolition.
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24
Lincoln's issuance of an emancipation proclamation

A) was delayed on the advice of General George McClellan.
B) won universal support throughout the North.
C) led to a strong Republican showing in the congressional and state elections of 1862.
D) followed the narrow Union victory in the Battle of Antietam.
E) led Great Britain to recognize the independence of the Confederate States of America.
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25
Of the enslaved people who gained their freedom in the Western Hemisphere between 1831 and 1888,

A) two-thirds lived in Brazil.
B) two-thirds lived in the British Caribbean.
C) two-thirds lived in the Spanish colonies of Cuba and Puerto Rico.
D) two-thirds lived in the southern United States.
E) two-thirds lived in the French Caribbean.
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26
During the Civil War, the term "contraband camps" referred to

A) camps in which materials such as rifles and gunpowder were kept.
B) camps of southern slaves who had escaped from their masters and entered Union lines.
C) training grounds for the youthful musicians who played to raise the morale of the troops.
D) holding areas for items seized by customs agents for failure to pay tariffs.
E) places near battlefields where the Union army temporarily kept Confederate prisoners.
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27
During the early days of the war, the U.S. Congress adopted a resolution proposed by Senator John Crittenden of Kentucky that

A) drafted men into the Union army, the first such draft in U.S. history.
B) called for the gradual emancipation of slaves throughout the nation.
C) criticized the civil liberties policies of the Lincoln administration.
D) affirmed that the Union had no intention of interfering with slavery.
E) extended the Missouri Compromise line to the eastern border of California.
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28
The Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863,

A) was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court later that year.
B) did not apply to the border slave states that had not seceded.
C) freed slaves throughout the United States.
D) was very popular with voters associated with the Democratic Party.
E) was cited by Tennessee as the reason it rejoined the Union in 1864.
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29
Which is evidence of the northern response to the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation?

A) Free blacks began enlisting in the Union army in large numbers in 1862.
B) A group of Democratic senators challenged the Proclamation's legality through the Supreme Court.
C) Lincoln expanded the scope of the Proclamation's reach before signing the final version.
D) The Democrats made support for abolition an official part of their platform.
E) The Republicans lost key elections in 1862.
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30
What action did Union general John Frémont take in Missouri in 1861?

A) attacked a group of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians
B) decreed the freedom of Missouri's slaves
C) declared escaped slaves contraband of war
D) accepted escaped slaves as soldiers
E) captured Forts Henry and Donelson
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31
Which is true of the slaves who fled to Union lines when the North occupied Confederate territory?

A) The burden of their care undermined northern support for the war effort.
B) They provided military intelligence to the North.
C) They were mainly young, single men.
D) They were criticized by the Radical Republicans.
E) Until 1863, they were returned to their owners.
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32
What was the significance of the fighting that occurred at Fort Pillow, Tennessee?

A) It was the Confederate army's last victory of the war.
B) It was the first step of Sherman's March to the Sea.
C) It was evidence of brutal treatment of black Union soldiers by the Confederate army.
D) It was Grant's first use of a war-of-attrition strategy.
E) It gave the Union control over the entire Mississippi Valley.
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33
Which is true of the Emancipation Proclamation?

A) It legally freed all slaves, although Confederate states did not comply with order.
B) It provided compensation for slaveowners in states that stayed in the Union.
C) News of it was censored in the South, so that slaves had no knowledge of it.
D) It committed the federal government to enlist black soldiers.
E) Its legal basis was the president's power to negotiate international treaties.
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34
The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment is best known as

A) a regiment of free blacks who charged Fort Wagner, South Carolina.
B) the "Irish Brigade," because its members were born in Ireland.
C) the regiment that forced Richmond's surrender.
D) a regiment that was fully integrated, with noncommissioned black and white soldiers fighting side by side.
E) the first regiment to see battle in the war.
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35
Lincoln's vision during the Civil War

A) was to build a nation-state similar to what Otto von Bismarck was building in Germany and to what Giuseppe Mazzini was building in Italy.
B) was that the American nation embodied a set of universal ideals rooted in political democracy and human freedom.
C) was essentially that of the Democratic Party: an activist federal government promoting American industry.
D) allowed for African-Americans to achieve freedom because they already lived in the United States but did not extend to immigrants.
E) was best expressed in his words, "As He died to make men holy, let us die to make men free."
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36
Which describes the effect of the Civil War on American religious practices and beliefs?

A) Northern and Southern churches that had split over the issue of slavery reunited in opposition to the war.
B) Talk about heaven became more common and more concrete.
C) In the North, membership in the Methodist churches exploded, as this was the church Lincoln attended.
D) Spiritualism came to be associated with heresy and the devil.
E) The religious press increasingly withdrew from discussion of military and political development.
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37
Which statement is true about black soldiers in the Civil War?

A) At the beginning of the war, the Union army encouraged northern blacks to enlist.
B) About 2,000 African-American men served in the army and navy by the end of the war.
C) Frederick Douglass tried to discourage black men from enlisting to fight in the war.
D) Black soldiers in the army received equal pay and equal treatment during the war.
E) The wartime service of black soldiers inspired Abraham Lincoln to advocate for partial enfranchisement of blacks.
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38
Which is true of the service of African-American soldiers during the Civil War?

A) Their experiences as soldiers gave them their first taste of treatment as social equals to whites.
B) While many exhibited great bravery, none received military awards in recognition of their deeds.
C) Only a small percentage volunteered to serve; most were drafted into service.
D) Escaped slaves were sent to prisoner-of-war camps and not allowed to fight for the Union army.
E) Before they were allowed to fill combat positions, many performed menial labor such as doing laundry and cooking for the troops.
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39
Which is true of black soldiers fighting for the Union army during the Civil War?

A) They developed a reputation for being vicious and ruthless warriors.
B) Most were drafted into service.
C) They performed the same duties as white soldiers from the outset, but at lower pay.
D) Their accomplishments contributed to the evolution of Lincoln's ideas concerning equal rights before the law.
E) They enjoyed more equality with whites in the army than in the navy.
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40
Which statement is true about the coming of emancipation?

A) President Lincoln declared total emancipation a necessity immediately after the Confederacy fired the first shots of the war in April 1861.
B) Enslaved people helped to propel the United States toward emancipation by escaping to Union lines.
C) The Radical Republicans opposed emancipation.
D) Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation even though he thought it was politically and militarily unnecessary.
E) Most Democrats supported emancipation.
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41
Lincoln spoke of "a new birth of freedom" for the nation in his

A) first inaugural address.
B) second inaugural address.
C) Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.
D) Sanitary Commission speech.
E) Gettysburg Address.
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42
What was the purpose of the Morrill Land Grant College Act?

A) It provided funding to the states to establish colleges.
B) It provided war veterans with free college educations.
C) It reformed the Electoral College after the abolishment of the three-fifths clause.
D) It made it legal for any woman who owned property to apply to college.
E) It seized several large plantations in the South and turned them into schools for ex-slaves.
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43
During the Civil War, northern Protestant ministers

A) usually preached sermons that emphasized the needlessness of the war.
B) organized a major pacifist campaign to end the war by Christmas 1862.
C) helped create a civic religion combining Christianity and patriotism.
D) were generally opposed to the goals of the Lincoln administration.
E) raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to assist Confederates to show that they loved their enemies.
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44
Which is true of Union and Confederate leadership during the Civil War?

A) Lincoln suffered from a reputation for being indecisive throughout the war.
B) Davis's main strength was as a military commander.
C) Lincoln applied lessons learned during his brief period as a slaveholder to his policies concerning black soldiers.
D) Lincoln displayed an ability to put practical concerns above ideals.
E) Davis had an uncanny ability to connect with his citizens.
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45
Which is true of the first transcontinental railroad?

A) Its completion helped bring about the end of the Civil War.
B) Various Indian tribes sabotaged it by destroying key railroad junctions.
C) Utilizing its rails, Lincoln became the first president to travel across the country.
D) It ran from Omaha to San Francisco.
E) The Union Pacific and Central Pacific companies utilized slave labor.
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46
Clement Vallandigham was

A) hanged for treason on the orders of President Lincoln.
B) the Confederate general who won the Battle of Chancellorsville against great odds.
C) the Union general who turned back a Confederate invasion at Gettysburg.
D) Lincoln's first vice president.
E) a northern politician banished to the Confederacy.
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47
Which describes the relationship between the Civil War and the campaign for women's suffrage?

A) Many women publicly refused to perform volunteer work to serve the war effort of a nation that did not grant them the right to vote.
B) With the southern states temporarily out of the legislature, women's demands for suffrage gained significant traction during the war.
C) The suffrage movement lost public support when it was accused of distracting women from volunteer work to support the war effort.
D) Women who held positions of responsibility during the war became increasingly committed to achieving suffrage when the war ended.
E) Women gained a first taste for the experience of voting when they were granted a temporary right to vote on behalf of husbands who were away fighting the war.
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48
During the Civil War, Congress enacted economic policies long advocated by many northerners; for example, Congress

A) cut funding for internal improvements.
B) slashed tariffs.
C) enacted subsidies for cotton farmers.
D) returned western lands to Indian tribes.
E) granted millions of acres of land to railroad companies to build the transcontinental railroad.
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49
In the Ex parte Milligan case, the U.S. Supreme Court stated that

A) Milligan should be hanged for writing pro-Confederate editorials during the Civil War.
B) secession was unconstitutional.
C) accused persons must be tried before civil courts where there were open, rather than military, tribunals.
D) a president could order the jailing of civilians for any reason whatsoever during wartime.
E) Congress, not the president, has the power to suspend the writ of habeas corpus.
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50
What financial policy did the federal government follow during the Civil War?

A) It removed tariffs in order to encourage exports.
B) It reduced the income tax.
C) It clung to the gold standard.
D) It sold interest-bearing bonds.
E) It removed taxes on the production and consumption of goods.
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51
Industrial capitalism

A) grew and developed significantly as a result of the Civil War.
B) was nearly destroyed by the Civil War.
C) stagnated during the Civil War for lack of government contracts.
D) stagnated during the Civil War for lack of labor.
E) stagnated during the war because mechanization stopped advancing.
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52
Which of the following is true of the Confederacy and Native Americans?

A) Indians were united in their opposition to the Confederacy because of its white supremacist policies.
B) The Davis administration ordered the Navajo to leave their ancestral territory.
C) Slave-owning Indians generally supported the Confederacy.
D) Treating Indian tribes as fully independent nations, the Confederacy sent ambassadors to the Five Civilized Tribes.
E) Confederate troops massacred Indians on several occasions, most notably at Sand Creek, Texas.
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53
What happened to Cherokee slaveholders after the Civil War?

A) They were slaughtered.
B) They were forced to leave the United States.
C) They were forced to give former slaves some of their land.
D) They were forced to march to Oklahoma.
E) They had land given to them by the federal government.
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54
With regard to civil liberties during the Civil War, President Lincoln

A) always let courts and judges have the final say.
B) suspended the writ of habeas corpus.
C) ordered most Democratic newspapers shut down.
D) urged the impeachment of federal judges who opposed him.
E) strictly followed the Ex parte Milligan decision rendered in 1866.
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55
The Civil War proved to be disastrous for which noncombatants?

A) slaves in Maryland
B) slaves in South Carolina
C) Iroquois
D) Navajos
E) pacifist abolitionists
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56
Besides preserving the Union, how else has Lincoln's legacy lived on in today's America?

A) Through an executive order, he gave ex-slaves the right to vote.
B) He brought harmony between the races.
C) He created the blueprint that rebuilt the South economically.
D) He encouraged African-Americans to convert to Christianity.
E) He overcame regional differences to build a new nation-state.
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57
Economically, the Civil War led to

A) a decline in prosperity for the North and South alike.
B) the emergence of a nation-state committed to national economic development.
C) a tariff reduction to attract foreign goods to make up for the decline in domestic production.
D) the creation of the Third Bank of the United States, despite opposition from old Jacksonian Democrats.
E) the building of a transcontinental railroad, completely through private financing.
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58
The U.S. Homestead Act of 1862

A) offered 160 acres of free public land to settlers in the west.
B) granted homesteads to Native American families displaced by the Trail of Tears.
C) granted 40 acres of free land to each emancipated person.
D) was opposed by the labor movement.
E) failed to have much of an effect on western settlement.
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59
Which characterizes the non-war-related legislation passed by the federal government during the Civil War?

A) It created an expansion of the powers of the federal government that had typically been opposed by legislators from the southern states.
B) It marked the beginning of a shift toward progressive legislation intended to improve human welfare.
C) It deliberately limited states' rights to prevent a civil war from ever occurring again.
D) It recognized the legal rights of Native Americans for the first time in American history.
E) It largely addressed urban issues, such as overcrowded and unsanitary living conditions.
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60
Which statement is true about civil liberties during the Civil War?

A) Lincoln was careful to protect all forms of civil liberties.
B) The courts prevented the Lincoln administration from restricting civil liberties.
C) Lincoln allowed those accused of "disloyal activities" to be held without charge.
D) Dissenting newspaper editors, ordinary citizens, and Democratic politicians were free to criticize the war effort without penalty.
E) In Ex parte Milligan, the Supreme Court required that all civilians be tried in military tribunals during the war.
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61
Which quality of Abraham Lincoln's leadership is demonstrated in his 1864 address at the Baltimore Sanitary Fair?

A) his detailed and nuanced knowledge of the Constitution
B) his depiction of black Americans as intellectually equal to whites
C) his skill with religious language and metaphor
D) his ability to connect with people through familiar, folksy language
E) his tendency to blame slave owners for driving the nation to war
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62
Which of the following is true of Jefferson Davis and his governing?

A) Although Davis had a poor prewar reputation as an orator, his speechmaking rose to new heights as the Confederacy's president.
B) His administration actually suffered from the Confederacy's lack of political parties.
C) He had Lincoln's common touch, but the lack of newspapers in the South reduced his ability to communicate it.
D) He strongly opposed centralizing authority in the Confederacy's Richmond government.
E) On more than one occasion, Davis, a West Point alumnus, led Confederate troops into battle.
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63
"Greenback" was a Civil War-era nickname for

A) sailors.
B) draft dodgers.
C) members of the Irish Brigade.
D) paper money.
E) any Confederate soldier.
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64
"King Cotton diplomacy" led Great Britain to

A) find new supplies of cotton outside the South.
B) recognize the independence of the Confederate States of America.
C) repudiate the Emancipation Proclamation.
D) use its warships to break the Union blockade.
E) stage multiple raids from Canada into the Upper Northwest.
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65
During the Civil War, northern women

A) campaigned more vigorously for women's suffrage than ever before.
B) found new permanent places in the fields of nursing, government, and retail sales.
C) were replaced by men in the field of nursing.
D) were not allowed to work in factories.
E) were granted the right to vote by Congress.
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66
The Union draft law

A) allowed wealthy men to hire a substitute or buy their way out of military service.
B) required rich and poor alike to serve equally in the Union army.
C) was supported by Irish immigrants in New York City.
D) increased support for the war among working-class Catholics in northeastern cities.
E) resulted in Andrew Carnegie, John Rockefeller, and Jay Gould suspending their business operations in order to fight in the Union army.
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67
Which industry declined during the Civil War?

A) iron
B) coal
C) cotton
D) boots and shoes
E) meat
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68
The U.S. Sanitary Commission

A) was the first major organization to be run entirely by women.
B) raised money for the families of soldiers on both sides.
C) coordinated war donations on the northern home front.
D) was the nation's first garbage-collection agency.
E) introduced the idea of germ theory to Civil War hospitals.
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69
"King Cotton diplomacy" resulted in

A) a steep increase in wartime cotton production in the Confederacy.
B) Britain supporting the Confederacy in the Civil War.
C) postwar impoverishment of cotton farmers around the world.
D) a sustained global shortage of cotton because no other nations could produce it.
E) a global increase in cotton prices for several decades.
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70
Who lobbied for the United States to endorse the First Geneva Convention of 1864?

A) Clara Barton
B) Elizabeth Van Lew
C) Zebulon Vance
D) Bret Harte
E) Harriet Beecher Stowe
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71
Which statement is true about the Confederacy?

A) At the beginning of the war, a majority of white southerners opposed the Confederate cause.
B) As the war progressed, a significant number of yeoman families suffered financially.
C) Planters began to feel they were unfairly shouldering the financial burdens of the war.
D) The Confederate draft had no allowance for paying for a substitute.
E) The Confederacy levied heavy taxes on elite planters.
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72
Which statement is true about the Civil War and Indians in the West?

A) The Civil War had little impact on Indians in the West.
B) The Union treated Indian tribes more leniently than the Confederacy did.
C) During the war, the Union army forced 8,000 Navajo to move to a reservation.
D) Conflicts between white settlers and Indians in the West were suspended during the Civil War.
E) The Union suspended all military actions against Indian tribes during the Civil War.
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Copperheads were

A) what Republicans called northern opponents of the war.
B) supporters of minting more copper coins to inflate the currency.
C) advocates of creating the Third Bank of the United States.
D) southern whites who opposed the Confederacy.
E) the strongest supporters of emancipation.
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How can the treatment of Native Americans by the Confederacy be characterized?

A) They were given access to millions of acres of land.
B) They were ignored by Jefferson Davis.
C) They received scorn from the Confederacy due to some Native Americans siding with the Union.
D) They were given a say in the Confederate government.
E) The Confederates appreciated Native Americans serving as peacemakers, bringing an end to the Civil War.
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75
During the Civil War, northern white women

A) staged "bread riots" in major cities to protest food shortages.
B) began obtaining jobs as government clerks.
C) were recruited to sell war bonds door-to-door.
D) were allowed to accompany their husbands into battle if they did not have children.
E) demonstrated outside the White House in favor of the Emancipation Proclamation.
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76
How does Thomas Drayton depict the Confederate cause in his letter of April 1861?

A) as the enactment of God's plan for America
B) as a step toward the creation of two separate but equal nations in America
C) as a battle for the liberty of white Southerners
D) as a defensive war against Northern aggression
E) as a defense of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
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What was the spark for a deadly riot in New York in 1863?

A) food shortages
B) a military draft
C) peace negotiations with the South
D) Irish immigrants being asked not to serve
E) opposition to the Thirteenth Amendment
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78
What was ironic about the Confederate government?

A) This new centralized government became stronger than the national government had been before the war.
B) The leadership found little need for slaves doing fieldwork during the war.
C) The Confederacy openly encouraged other countries to grow cotton.
D) Jefferson Davis led troops into battle.
E) The government wanted to end slavery in the Caribbean and then bring those slaves to the South.
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79
Which issue did Abraham Lincoln address in his 1864 address at the Baltimore Sanitary Fair?

A) the necessity of limited civil liberties during the war
B) the danger of voting against him during the middle of a war
C) the responsibility of Northerners to care for freed slaves
D) the future of the South under Reconstruction
E) the North and South's differing understandings of the word "liberty"
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What was a result of the expanding Union economy?

A) The government borrowed great amounts of money from overseas.
B) The protective tariff decreased, bringing with it free trade.
C) The size and spending of the government increased tremendously.
D) The Union could buy the freedom of many slaves in the Confederacy.
E) Factory jobs decreased as professional jobs increased.
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