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Civil War

Civil War. UNIT FIVE. William T. Sherman. From the NORTH or SOUTH?. NORTH. ANSWER. Abraham Lincoln. From the NORTH or SOUTH?. NORTH. ANSWER. Jefferson D avis. From the NORTH or SOUTH?. SOUTH. ANSWER. Alexander Stephens. From the NORTH or SOUTH?. SOUTH. ANSWER. Ulysses S. Grant.

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Civil War

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  1. Civil War UNIT FIVE

  2. William T. Sherman From the NORTH or SOUTH?

  3. NORTH ANSWER

  4. Abraham Lincoln From the NORTH or SOUTH?

  5. NORTH ANSWER

  6. Jefferson Davis From the NORTH or SOUTH?

  7. SOUTH ANSWER

  8. Alexander Stephens From the NORTH or SOUTH?

  9. SOUTH ANSWER

  10. Ulysses S. Grant From the NORTH or SOUTH?

  11. NORTH ANSWER

  12. Robert E. Lee From the NORTH or SOUTH?

  13. SOUTH ANSWER

  14. capital of the Confederacy during the last part of the Civil War • Andersonville, Ga. • Gettysburg, Penn. • Richmond, Va. • Washington D. C. • Fort Sumter, S.C. WHICH CITY?

  15. RICHMOND VA ANSWER

  16. capital of the Union during the Civil War • Andersonville, Ga. • Gettysburg, Penn. • Richmond, Va. • Washington D. C. • Fort Sumter, S.C. WHICH CITY?

  17. WASHINGTON DC ANSWER

  18. first shots fired by the Confederacy starting the civil war • Andersonville, Ga. • Gettysburg, Penn. • Richmond, Va. • Washington D. C. • Fort Sumter, S.C. WHICH CITY?

  19. FORT SUMTER SC ANSWER

  20. largest battle of the Civil War; 51,000 died; later National Cemetery • Andersonville, Ga. • Gettysburg, Penn. • Richmond, Va. • Washington D. C. • Fort Sumter, S.C. WHICH CITY?

  21. GETTYSBURG PENN ANSWER

  22. prisoner of war facility in Georgia that held troops • Andersonville, Ga. • Gettysburg, Penn. • Richmond, Va. • Washington D. C. • Fort Sumter, S.C. WHICH CITY?

  23. ANDERSONVILLE GA ANSWER

  24. first major battle of the War; proved war would be long • Atlanta, Georgia • Manassas, Virginia (Bull Run) • Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia WHERE?

  25. MANASSAS, VIRGINA, BULL RUN ANSWER

  26. surrender of Confederate general to the Union General • Atlanta, Georgia • Manassas, Virginia (Bull Run) • Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia WHERE?

  27. APPOMATTOX COURTHOUSE, VIRGINIA ANSWER

  28. occupied by Union troops from September to November of 1864,Later burned to the ground by Union troops • Atlanta, Georgia • Manassas, Virginia (Bull Run) • Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia WHERE?

  29. ATLANTA GA ANSWER

  30. Which of the following actions was NOT a result of the Emancipation Proclamation? • Lincoln announced his intention to free ALL the slaves in the rebelling Confederate states • Lincoln announced his intention that black soldiers would be allowed to enlist in the Union army • Lincoln announced his intention to free all slaves in the border states QUESTION

  31. Lincoln announced his intention to free ALL the slaves in the rebelling Confederate states ANSWER

  32. Who was the Union general who took over Union forces in Chattanooga and then burned Georgia from Atlanta to Savannah? • John Bell Hood • Ulysses S. Grant • William T. Sherman • Winfield Scott QUESTION

  33. William T. Sherman ANSWER

  34. What was the purpose of the naval blockade by the Union ships? • to flank Confederate forces near Atlanta • to cut off supply routes from the South to Europe • to defeat the Confederate Navy • to obtain Confederate cotton for army uniforms QUESTION

  35. to cut off supply routes from the South to Europe ANSWER

  36. The Civil War began in the year of . The Civil War ended in the year of . • 1860, 1864 • 1861, 1865 • 1870, 1875 • 1867, 1870 QUESTION

  37. 1861, 1865 ANSWER

  38. Atlanta was the most important military target in Georgia because • it was the capital • it was an industrial center and transportation center • it was the largest city in the South • it was the home of Robert E. Lee QUESTION

  39. it was an industrial center and transportation center ANSWER

  40. What was John Brown’s goal with the raid at Harper’s Ferry? • to take over the armory to provide the Confederacy with weapons • to take over the armory to provide the Union with weapons • to take over the armory to start a rebellion with Southerners • to take over the armory to start a rebellion with Southern Slaves against Southerners QUESTION

  41. to take over the armory to start a rebellion with Southern Slaves against Southerners ANSWER

  42. Which of the following was NOT true of GA’s Ordinance of Secession? • It declared WAR on the USA. • It repealed the ratification of the US Constitution. • It declared Georgia an independent nation. • It dissolved GA’s membership in the USA. QUESTION

  43. It declared WAR on the USA. ANSWER

  44. The purpose of Sherman’s march through Georgia was to • destroy resources, especially railroads, and Confederate supplies • occupy Savannah so that Union shops could land on Georgia’s coast • capture the arsenal in Augusta • free slaves QUESTION

  45. destroy resources, especially railroads, and Confederate supplies ANSWER

  46. The official name of the southern nation was the • Southern States of the United States • Confederate States of America • United States of the Confederacy QUESTION

  47. Confederate States of America ANSWER

  48. Which of the following was NOT a reason that Georgia was considered the “heart of the Confederacy?” • industrial center of the South • railroad network • good harbors • ability to supply food QUESTION

  49. good harbors ANSWER

  50. Which of the following was NOT an immediate cause of the Civil War? • publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin • Abraham Lincoln’s election as president • The secession of the Southern states • John Brown’s raid at Harper’s Ferry, Virginia QUESTION

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