Texas History Chapter 15 A:B: 60,0006,000 #1 How many Texans served in the Confederate Army? C:D: 10,000100,000.

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Texas History Chapter 15

A:B: 60,0006,000 #1 How many Texans served in the Confederate Army? C:D: 10,000100,000

A. 60,000

A:B: The South seceded Lincoln was no longer president #2 What did the North’s victory in the Civil War mean? C:D: The Union was preserved Slavery was legalized

C. The Union was preserved

A:B: Slavery ended The Confederacy was defeated #3 All were results of the Civil War EXCEPT C:D: The Union was dissolved More than 600,000 people died

C. The Union was dissolved

A:B: They used coffee substitutes They stopped printing newspapers #4 All were sacrifices made by Texans during the Civil War EXCEPT C:D: They stopped receiving nursing care They wore homespun clothing

B. They stopped printing newspapers

A:B: MexicoNew Orleans #5 Despite a blockade of its ports, Texas continued to send cotton to Europe through ____. C:D: Santa Fe California

A. Mexico

A:B: Arrested Had property taken #6 What did NOT happen to Unionists in Texas who did not join the Confederate army? C:D: Forced to serve in army Killed while fleeing to Mexico

B. Had property taken

A:B: Filibuster in Congress Call for a recount #7 What did Southern leaders threaten if Lincoln won the 1860 election? C:D: Assassinate Lincoln Secede from the Union

D. Secede from the Union

A:B: It had a busy seaport It was a railroad center #8 Why did Union leaders want to gain control of Galveston? C:D: It was the geographic center of Texas It housed the State Capitol

A. It had a busy seaport

A:B: Legalization of slavery Economic prosperity #9 What did most Southerners in the 1850s believe that the rise of the Republican Party would mean? C:D: Depression in the North End of the Southern way of life

D. End of the Southern way of life

A:B: Sabine PassFort Sumter #10 Where was the site of the first Civil War battle? C:D: Bull Run Shiloh

B. Fort Sumter

A:B: Gainesville Palmito Ranch #11 What city was where vigilantes hanged suspected Unionists? C:D: Sherman San Antonio

A. Gainesville

A:B: Fort Sumter Savannah #12 Where was the last Civil War battle? C:D: AtlantaPalmito Ranch

D. Palmito Ranch

A:B: Sabine Pass Aransas Pass #13 What battle dashed Union plans to launch a major campaign against Texas? C:D: Goliad Harper’s Ferry

A. Sabine Pass

A:B: Sam HoustonJefferson Davis #14 Who was the President of the Confederate States? C:D: Alexander Stephens Abraham Lincoln

B. Jefferson Davis

A:B: Abraham LincolnThomas Jefferson #15 Who was the President of the United States, elected in 1860? C:D: Barack Obama Milton Holland

A. Abraham Lincoln

A:B: Milton Holland Sam Houston #16 Who was the governor of Texas who opposed secession? C:D: John ReaganDavid Crockett

B. Sam Houston

A:B: Milton Holland Jefferson Davies #17 Who was the African American Texan who received the Congressional Medal of Honor? C:D: John H. ReaganDred Scott

A. Milton Holland

A:B: Forces that fought for the Union Forces that fought for the South #18 Who were Hood’s Texas Brigade and Terry’s Texas Rangers? C:D: Unionists Patrols to keep peace in TX

B. Forces that fought for the South

A:B: Hiring substitute for military service Confederate paper money #19 What is conscription? C:D: Forced enrollment into military service Secession from the Union

C. Forced enrollment into military service

A:B: Hundreds of Union troops were killed It ended Union plans to launch campaign against Texas C:D: Sabine Pass was defended by volunteers Albert Sidney Johnston was killed #20 Why was the Battle of Sabine Pass important?

B. It ended Union plans to launch campaign against Texas

A:B: Confederate States of America Davis Guard C:D: Republican Party Whig Party #21 What did members of the 1861 convention in Montgomery, AL form?

A. Confederate States of America

A:B: Sent troops to remove him from office Declared his office vacant C:D: Allowed him to remain in office Ordered his execution #22 When Gov. Houston refused to sign the oath of allegiance, the Secession Convention _______.

B. Declared his office vacant

A:B: UnionismFederalism C:D: AllegianceStates’ rights #23 What is the term of the position that the federal government should not interfere with the states’ exercise of their constitutional powers?

D. States’ rights

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