CIVIL WAR HOMEWORK #2 PAGES

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CIVIL WAR HOMEWORK #2 PAGES 402-406

1. What ended the South’s hope of gaining support from England and France? 2. How were the states of North Carolina and Georgia similar in their views towards the war? 3. What were Northern Democrats called who did not support the war?

4. What was one way that people in the North and the South disrupted the war effort? 5. How did Lincoln and Jefferson Davis both respond to the efforts of those who sabotaged the war effort? 6. How could a man in the South escape having to fight in the Civil War?

7. What did people on both sides complain about the war had become? 8. What did Congress enact in August of 1861 for the first time in order to help offset the cost of the War? 9. What was created in the South as a result of the Union blockade of Southern ports?

402-406 10. Which 2 professions were opened up to women as a result of the War?