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The Civil War began in 1861
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The reasons of the civil war
Power of the federal government and slavery
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Who commanded the Confederate army in the American Civil War?
Abraham Lincoln
Stonewall Jackson
Ulysses S. Grant
Robert E. Lee
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What does abolition mean?
no war
yes slave
yes war
no slave
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Which American Civil War general is considered a major architect of modern warfare?
William Tecumseh Sherman
George Armstrong Custer
James Longstreet
Stonewall Jackson
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Who was the president of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War?
Jefferson Davis
Andrew Johnson
Zachary Taylor
Abraham Lincoln
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Over 600,000 lives were lost in the Civil War.
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The Civil War was unnecessary
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How many years did the American Civil War last?
4
7
5
8
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The Civil War was fought between the....
Northern and Southern states
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Reconstruction was the period following the Civil War.
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In what year did the Civil War begin?
1862
1861
1860
1863
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The Civil War was an embarrassment for the United States
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President Lincoln was the most effective president.
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The Civil War was fought because of the disagreements between the North and the South.
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what does auction mean?
A public sale where goods are sold to the highest bidder.
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Which era immediately followed the American Civil War?
Reformation
Reconstruction
Gilded Age
Renaissance
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Which American Civil War general later became president of the United States?
Robert E. Lee
Abner Doubleday
Ulysses S. Grant
George Armstrong Custer
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Which battle is known as the turning point in the American Civil War?
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Cold Harbor
Battle of Fredericksburg
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How many states were there in the Confederate States of America?
11
9
5
4
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what does slave mean?
A person who was the legal property of another and was forced to work for no pay.
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Which of these was not a Civil War battle?
Battle of Manassas
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Antietam
Battle of the Bulge
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What does secede mean?
join together
separate
end of war
go away
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what does colony mean?
A country that is under full or partial political control of another country.
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Many Southern states supported slavery, as they used slaves to work on the large plantations common in the South.
False
True
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South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union; what was the second state to secede?
Virginia
Mississppi
Alabama
Georgia
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President Lincoln was against slavery.
False
True
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Which battle was the first major engagement of the Civil War?
The Battle of Port Royal Sound
The Battle of Wilson's Creek
The First Battle of Bull Run
The Battle of Gettysburg
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Where did Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrender to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at the end of the Civil War?
Appomattox Court House
Anne Spencer House
Point of Honor
the White House
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During the Civil War, the Southern states formed their own country
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Which acts were passed by the federal government during the American Civil War to liberate enslaved persons in the seceded states?
Confiscation Acts
Reconstruction Acts
Missouri Compromise
Fugitive Slave Acts
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Which side won the war?
The USA
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The Civil War is an interesting period in history.
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Which of these ships fought in the first battle between ironclads?
Pinafore
Monitor
Titanic
Lusitania
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Who was president throughout the Civil War?
Harriet Tubman
Abraham Lincoln
Ulysses S. Grant
Frederick Douglass
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President Lincoln was president during the Civil War.
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