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Chapter 17 U.S. History

A:B: Battle of Shiloh Battle of Fredericksburg #1 One of the worst defeats for the Union was the. C:D: Battle of Chancellorsville Battle of Vicksburg

B. Battle of Fredericksburg

A:B: DefensiveTotal war #2 is rule by the army instead of by the elected government. C:D: Martial LawSoldiers

C. Martial Law

A:B: Battle of Fredericksburg Battle of Chancellorsville #3 The was General Jackson’s last battle. C:D: Battle of Vicksburg Battle of Shiloh

B. Battle of Chancellorsville

A:B: Habeas CorpusRights #4 is a rise in prices and decrease in the value of money. C:D: InflationSlavery

C. Inflation

A:B: Battle of Fredericksburg Battle of Shiloh #5 One of the bloodiest Civil War battles was the. C:D: Battle of Chancellorsville Battle of Vicksburg

B. Battle of Shiloh

A:B: Habeas CorpusRights #6 is the right to a hearing before being jailed. C:D: ProclamationDraft law

A. Habeas Corpus

A:B: RightsUnion #7 One effect of the Emancipation Proclamation was that it added the of slavery in the South to the Union’s war goals. C:D: DefensiveAbolition

D. Abolition

A:B: MississippiShenandoah #8 Take control of the River was a successful strategy for the Union in winning the Civil War. C:D: JamesPotomac

A. Mississippi

A:B: InflationRights #9 In order to preserve public safety during the war, the North had to face the suspension of certain. C:D: AbolitionUnion

B. Rights

A:B: African Americans Soldiers #10 In the wake of growing economic problems during the war, many Southern grew food crops. C:D: ConfederatesPlantations

D. Plantations

A:B: ConfederationDefensive #11 After Lincoln’s reelection, one of his major goals was to work toward. C:D: Peace and UnitySlavery

C. Peace and Unity

A:B: African Americans Soldiers #12 By 1863, many in the Union army were fighting in major battles. C:D: ConfederatesNortherners

A. African Americans

A:B: SlaveryInflation #13 was a problem for both the North and South during the war. C:D: UnionMartial Law

B. Inflation

A:B: #14 In the South there was resentment among many people because a man owing slaves was exempt from the Confederacy draft law. C:D: 2050

C. 20

A:B: SoldiersNorthern #15 The main goal of the North at the beginning of the war was to keep the together. C:D: Border StatesUnion

D. Union

A:B: NavySoldiers #16 Early Civil War battles proved the need for well-trained. C:D: Union African Americans

B. Soldiers

A:B: SoldiersBorder States #17 Lincoln was cautious in the beginning of the War about the issue of slavery because he wanted the to remain in the Union. C:D: African Americans Confederate

B. Border States

A:B: Dorothea DixClara Barton #18 was a confederate nurse. C:D: Sally TompkinsSojourner Truth

C. Sally Tompkins

A:B: ConfederationTotal War #19 The idea that civilians would be subject to the same hardships as enemy soldiers was known as. C:D: Defensive Peace and Unity

B. Total War

A:B: PlantationsInflation #20 One result of the war was that was ended throughout the U.S. C:D: UnionSlavery

D. Slavery

A:B: Abraham Lincoln Ulysses Grant #21 was the president of the Confederacy. C:D: Jefferson DavisAndrew Jackson

C. Jefferson Davis

A:B: WoodsNavy #22 One of the major strengths of the Union during the war was its and a large merchant fleet. C:D: SoldiersBorder States

B. Navy

A:B: NavyPlantations #23 One of the strengths of the Confederate army during the war was that it used the in the South as cover against invading forces. C:D: WoodsBorder States

C. Woods

A:B: NorthernConfederation #24 Having a larger population and greater manufacturing ability were strengths. C:D: Border StatesUnion

A. Northern

A:B: Border StatesDefensive #25 Fighting a war and fighting for their property were Southern strengths. C:D: Confederation Useful

B. Defensive

A:B: Peace and Unity Confederation #26 The Civil War was a turning point in our nations’ history: Americans afterwards began to think of the country as one nation, not as a of states. C:D: Union Abolition

B. Confederation

A:B: ComprisedUseful #27 Grant planned to destroy anything that might be to the enemy. C:D: DefensiveAttained

B. Useful

A:B: Invasions Inflation #28 During the war, combat was deadly but were greater threats. C:D: Infection and Disease Abolition

C. Infection and Disease

A:B: SouthernUnion #29 The Battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville were stunning victories. C:D: AbolitionConfederate

D. Confederate

A:B: GrantJackson #30 The determination of General helped the Union win the war. C:D: LincolnMcClellan

A. Grant

A:B: Vengeful Forgiving #31 Which adjective BEST describes Lincoln’s goals for peace? C:D: WeakUnrealistic

B. Forgiving

A:B: Refused to serve in the Confederate army. They burned plantations #32 How did the slaves in the South contribute to the Union war effort? C:D: Refused to work on plantations. Revolted against plantation owners.

C. Refused to work on the plantations.

A:B: The Union failed to attain its major goals. The Union attained only one of its goals. #33 Which of the following is TRUE about the Union strategies for victory? C:D: The Union attained two of its three goals. The Union eventually attained all of its goals.

D. The Union eventually attained all of its goals.

A:B: A southern planter A European diplomat #34 Which of these people would have been MOST likely to disapprove of the Emancipation Proclamation? C:D: A free African American A Northern Abolitionist

A. A southern planter

A:B: It was clear that the Union would win a quick victory. Both sides realized that their hopes for a short war were unrealistic. #35 Which statement accurately describes the early days of the Civil War? C:D: McClellan’s bold leadership gave the Union an early advantage. It was clear that the South would win a quick victory.

B. Both sides realized that their hopes for a short war were unrealistic.

A:B: Women no longer faced discrimination to become doctors. Horrors of war discouraged women from pursuing nursing careers. #36 How did the work of Civil War nurses change employment opportunities for women in American society? C:D: Outstanding performance opened up new employment opportunities. Women felt more needed at home raising their families.

C. Outstanding performance of nurses opened up new employment opportunities.

A:B: Pennsylvania Virginia #37 The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in ______. C:D: South Carolina Alabama

A. Pennsylvania

A:B: ended the only Confederate invasion of the North. was the final battle of the war. #38 The capture of Vicksburg... C:D: Was not an invasive battle. split the Confederacy in two.

D. Was the final battle of the war.

A:B: Mississippi Louisiana #39 The Battle of Vicksburg was fought in _________. C:D: South Carolina Alabama

A. Mississippi

A:B: gave the North control of the Shenandoah Valley. Began Sherman’s “March to the Sea.” #40 The Battle of Gettysburg... C:D: ended the Confederate invasion of the North. was the turning point in the Civil War.

C. ended the Confederate invasion of the North.

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