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KEY VERSION A
Chapter 17: The Tide of War Turns
(1863-1865)
1) Who was an abolitionist who urged
President Lincoln to emancipate
enslaved Americans?
a) Frederick Douglas
b) Jefferson Davis
c) Robert E. Lee
d) Ulysses S. Grant
e) William Sherman
2) Lincoln did not end slavery sooner for
all of the following reasons EXCEPT
a) Lincoln did not believe he had the
power under the Constitution to abolish
slavery.
b) Did not want to upset the Border States
(slave states that remained in the
Union).
c) Most Northern Democrats and
Republicans opposed emancipation.
d) Lincoln did not want the issue of
slavery to divide the nation further.
e) Lincoln wanted to fight the Civil War.
3) After what battle did President Lincoln
issue the Emancipation Proclamation?
a) Battle of Antietam
b) Battle of Fort Sumter
c) Battle of Gettysburg
d) Battle of Vicksburg
e) Seven Days Battle
4) When did President Lincoln issue the
Emancipation Proclamation?
a) December 24, 1862
b) December 25, 1862
c) December 31, 1862
d) January 1, 1863
e) July 4, 1863
e) Sales tax
11) In the South, how much was it to hire a
substitute to fight in the Civil War?
a) $10
b) $100
c) $600
d) $1,000
e) $6,000
12) In the Union, how much was the bounty
for men to volunteer to serve in the Civil
War?
a) $10
b) $100
c) $300
d) $1,000
e) $5,000
13) What was the largest group in the North
and South fighting in the Civil War, which
caused food shortages?
a) Bankers
b) Farmers
c) Immigrants
d) Politicians
e) Slaves
22) Gettysburg is located in what state?
a) Georgia
b) Maryland
c) Pennsylvania
d) South Carolina
e) Virginia
23) On July 3, 1863 whom did General
Robert E. Lee order to attack the Union
in the middle of the line resulting in the
deaths of 13,000 Confederate troops?
a) George McCellan
b) George Pickett
c) Jefferson Davis
d) Thomas Jackson
e) Ulysses S. Grant
24) On July 4, 1863, where did the
Confederates surrender to General
Ulysses S. Grant, and the Union gain
control of the Mississippi River?
a) Antietam
b) Atlanta
c) Charleston
d) Gettysburg
e) Vicksburg
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34) What does the arrow in the east
indicate?
a) Movement of Union troops toward
Richmond
b) Movement of resisting Confederate
troops
c) Movement of Confederate troops to take
New Orleans
d) Movement of Union troops up the
Mississippi
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35) Four scores and seven years ago our
fathers brought forth on this continent a
new nation... is from what speech?
a) Emancipation Proclamation
b) House Divided
c) First Inaugural Address
d) Gettysburg Address
e) Second Inaugural Address
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36) With malice toward none, with charity
for alllet us strive to finish the work
we are in, to bind up the nations
wounds
a) Emancipation Proclamation
b) House Divided
c) First Inaugural Address
d) Gettysburg Address
e) Second Inaugural Address
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37) Why might Vicksburg be important for
Southerners supplying the Confederacy
from Texas?
a) Vicksburg was on a river and a rail line.
b) Vicksburg was located in a border state.
c) Vicksburg was an ocean port city.
d) Vicksburg was located in Texas.
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38) Who said, All we ask is to be let alone.
a) Abraham Lincoln
b) Frederick Douglas
c) Jefferson Davis
d) Robert E. Lee
e) Ulysses S. Grant
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39) Who said, It is well that war is so
terrible we should grow too fond of it!
a) Abraham Lincoln
b) Frederick Douglas
c) Jefferson Davis
d) Robert E. Lee
e) Ulysses S. Grant
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40) First attempt by Confederates to bring
the Civil War to the Northern states, but
lost because a Confederate officer lost
the battle plans describes what battle?
a) Battle of Antietam
b) Battle of Fort Sumter
c) Battle of Gettysburg
d) Battle of Vicksburg
e) Seven Days Battle