Question 1 (2 points)
The First Battle of Bull Run
Question 1 options:



occurred in South Carolina.



was a decisive Union victory.



was the first major battle in the Civil War.



left over 30,000 Union soldiers dead.

Question 2 (2 points)
The Battle of Shiloh Church

Question 2 options:



A.proved to the Union that this war would not be won easily.



B.was fought in 1860.



C.occurred in Virginia.



D.allowed the Union to end the war.

Question 3 (2 points)

The Monitor and the Merrimack

Question 3 options:



A.served the Union Navy from the beginning of the war.




B.were two unique Confederate battle strategies.



C.were two ironclad steamships used by the Union and Confederacy.



D.were two Civil War novels.

Question 4 (2 points)
________ was a Confederate warship used to halt the Union blockade.

Question 4 options:



A.Merrimack



B.Monitor



C.U-boat



D. PT 109
Question 5 (2 points)
He was credited with the destruction of Atlanta during the Civil War.
Question 5 options:



General Robert E. Lee



Andrew Johnson



General William Tecumseh Sherman



none of the above
Question 6 (2 points)
Which of the following was the first battle of the Civil War as well as a victory for Confederate forces?
Question 6 options:



Battle of Shiloh



First Battle of Bull Run



Battle of the Alamo



Battle of Spotsylvania
Question 7 (2 points)
Which of the following battles was considered the turning point in the Civil War?

Question 7 options:

Vicksburg


Antietam


Gettysburg


Shiloh

Question 8 (2 points)
The deaths during the Civil War were the result of which of the following?

Question 8 options:

lack of military training on the Union and and Confederate sides of the war


the way commanders used old-fashioned tactics that failed to take new weaponry into account


lack of military technology


none of the above

Question 9 (2 points)
How was President Lincoln able to change the meaning of the war by issuing the Emancipation Proclamation?

Question 9 options:

meant the destruction of slavery in all Confederate States


meant the destruction of slavery in only a few of the Confederate States


meant that slavery would continue in all Confederate States


meant that slavery would spread into the Northern States

Question 10 (2 points)
In the Gettysburg Address, President Lincoln cited the Declaration of Independence's proposition that "all men are created equal". How does Lincoln's interpretation of that compare to our Founding Fathers?

Question 10 options:

Lincoln's interpretation included African Americans


Lincoln's interpretation was the same as our Founding Fathers


Lincoln's interpretation included women and African Americans


Lincoln's interpretation included only Native Americans

Respuesta :

Answer:

1. was the first major battle in the Civil War

2. was fought in 1860

3. were two ironclad steamships used by the Union and the Confederacy

4. Merrimack

5. General William Tecumseh Sherman

6. First Battle of Bull Run

7. Gettysburg

8. none of the above

9. meant the destruction of slavery in all Cofederate States

10. Lincoln's interpretation included African Americans