Chapter 14 Quiz 1 Review.

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Chapter 14 Quiz 1 Review

According to the textbook, what was the central issue that sparked the Civil War? States' rights patriotism tariff slavery

States' rights

What was one of the South's primary advantages at the outset of the Civil War? Greater population greater productivity better commanders more railroads

better commanders

What was the South's basic strategy for victory during the Civil War? To capture Washington, D.C. To outlast the North's will to fight to keep Britain out of the war to destroy the North's manufacturing capabilities

To outlast the North's will to fight

Where did most of the fighting occur in the East Maryland North Carolina Pennsylvania Virginia

Virginia

What event made the North realize that the Civil War would not be quickly over? First Battle of Manassas Trent affair siege of Petersburg the Monitor and Merrimac clash

First Battle of Manassas

___ effort to blockade the South and capture the Mississippi River A) Army of the Potomac B) Army of Northern Virginia C) Anaconda Plan D) First Battle of Manassas   ___ effort to blockade the South and capture the Mississippi River

C) Anaconda Plan

___ the North's main army in the East A) Army of the Potomac B) Army of Northern Virginia C) Anaconda Plan D) First Battle of Manassas   ___ the North's main army in the East

A) Army of the Potomac

___ the South's main army in the East A) Army of the Potomac B) Army of Northern Virginia C) Anaconda Plan D) First Battle of Manassas   ___ the South's main army in the East

B) Army of Northern Virginia

___ first major land battle of the Civil War A) Army of the Potomac B) Army of Northern Virginia C) Anaconda Plan D) First Battle of Manassas   ___ first major land battle of the Civil War

D) First Battle of Manassas