Cannon Game Q1 Cannon Game: Civil War By Joe Hart 2011 A B C D Click twice on the dots in front.

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Cannon Game Q1 Cannon Game: Civil War By Joe Hart A B C D Click twice on the dots in front of the cannon to fire it. Click to Begin Game

Cannon Game Q1 1. Lincoln honored the dead on the battlefield with his _________ Address. A. Richmond B. Vicksburg C. Gettysburg D. Emancipation A B C D Correct Click to Continue Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be C.

Cannon Game Q1 2. Most Northerners were willing to fight in the Civil War because they A. wanted to protect the border states B. thought it was wrong for the South to leave the Union C. strongly disliked Robert E. Lee D. All of these A B C D Correct Click to Continue Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be B.

Cannon Game Q1 3. Which state split in two over the slavery issue A. North and South Dakota B. Kansas and Nebraska C. Virginia and West Virginia D. North Carolina and South Carolina A B C D Correct Click to Continue Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be C.

Cannon Game Q1 4. The commander of the Southern Army. A. Ulysses S. Grant B. Robert E. Lee C. Douglas MacArthur C. Abraham Lincoln A B C D Correct Click to Continue Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be B.

Cannon Game Q1 5. The first land battle of the Civil War was A. 1st Battle of Bull Run B. 2nd Battle of Bull Run C. Battle of Gettysburg D. None of these A B C D Correct Click to Continue Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be A.

Cannon Game Q1 6. Who stood in battle like a “Stonewall” A. Grant B. Lee C. Lincoln D. Jackson A B C D Correct Click to Continue Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be D.

Cannon Game Q1 7. The Union Plan to blockade the South was called the A. Anaconda Plan B. Reconstruction Plan C. Black Code Plan D. Gettysburg Plan A B C D Correct Click to Continue Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be A.

Cannon Game Q1 8. The Emancipation Proclamation. A. Declared the Union was the winner of the Civil War B. Declared the slaves in the South were free. C. None of these A B C D Correct Click to Continue Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be B.

Cannon Game Q1 9. The ______ describes the places where civilians are active when their country is at war. A. home front B. foreign lands C. Gettysburg Address A B C D Correct Click to Continue Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be A.

Cannon Game Q1 10. Woman on both sides in the Civil War A. volunteered in large numbers to fight beside of the men B. took over factory, business, and farm jobs of men who went to war. C. worked behind the scenes to free the slaves and bring the war to an end. A B C D Correct Click to Continue Note to the teacher: Make the correct answer for this slide to be B.