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181. What was the Civil War battle on November 23-25, 1864 which resulted in Union control of the state of Tennessee and which cut off important railway supplies to Atlanta? a. Chattanooga b. Shiloh c. Kennesaw Mountain d. Vicksburg 182. What was the battle which took place on August 5, 1864 that cut off an important supply port of the Confederacy? New Orleans Mobile Bay Pensacola Vicksburg
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181. What was the Civil War battle on November 23-25, 1864 which resulted in Union control of the state of Tennessee and which cut off important railway supplies to Atlanta? Chattanooga Shiloh Kennesaw Mountain Vicksburg
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182. What was the battle which took place on August 5, 1864 that cut off an important supply port of the Confederacy? New Orleans Mobile Bay Pensacola Vicksburg
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183. What was the city burned down to the ground by General Sherman which destroyed the ability of the Confederacy to supply the war effort? a. Birmingham b. Savannah c. New Orleans d. Atlanta 184. What Union general led his “March to the Sea” from May-December 1864 destroying everything in a 60 mile-wide path from Chattanooga to Savannah? a. Ulysses S. Grant b. Robert E. Lee c. William Tecumseh Sherman d. Thomas Hooker
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183. What was the city burned down to the ground by General Sherman which destroyed the ability of the Confederacy to supply the war effort? Birmingham Savannah New Orleans Atlanta
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184. What Union general led his “March to the Sea” from May-December 1864 destroying everything in a 60 mile-wide path from Chattanooga to Savannah? Ulysses S. Grant Robert E. Lee William Tecumseh Sherman Thomas Hooker
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Where did the surrender of the Confederate Army take place on April 9, 1865? a. Appomattox b. Gettysburg c. Washington, D. C. d. Richmond 186. What is the name of the term which guarantees that a person cannot be imprisoned without appearing in court? a. Checks and balances b. Habeas corpus c. Manifest destiny d. Laissez-faire
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185. Where did the surrender of the Confederate Army take place on April 9, 1865?
Appomattox Gettysburg Washington, D.C. Richmond
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186. What is the name of the term which guarantees that a person cannot be imprisoned without appearing in court? Checks and balances Habeas corpus Manifest destiny Laissez-faire
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187. The draft (forcibly serving in the military) was used in the U. S
187. The draft (forcibly serving in the military) was used in the U.S. for the first time in what war? a. Revolutionary War b. War of 1812 c. Civil War d. World War I What was the name of the act passed in 1862 which stated that anyone who would agree to cultivate 160 acres of land for five years would receive title to that land from the federal government? This act greatly accelerated the settlement of the West until the 1930s. a. Navigation Act b. Morrill Land Grant Act c. Northwest Ordinance d. Homestead Act
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187. The draft (forcibly serving in the military) was used in the U. S
187. The draft (forcibly serving in the military) was used in the U.S. for the first time in what war? Revolutionary War War of 1812 Civil War World War I
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188. What was the name of the act passed in 1862 which stated that anyone who would agree to cultivate 160 acres of land for five years would receive title to that land from the federal government? This act greatly accelerated the settlement of the West until the 1930s. Navigation Act Morrill Land Grant Act Northwest Ordinance Homestead Act
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189. Which amendment completely abolished slavery in the entire U.S.? a. 8th b. 13th c. 15th d. 19th
More U.S. soldiers died in what war than in all the other wars in U.S. history combined? a. Civil War b. World War I c. World War II d. Vietnam
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189. Which amendment completely abolished slavery in the entire U.S.?
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190. More U.S. soldiers died in what war than in all the other wars in U.S. history combined?
Civil War World War I World War II Vietnam
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191. What killed most of the soldiers in the Civil War? a. Exhaustion b. Battlefied wounds c. Illnesses d. None of the above “Freedmen” (emancipated slaves) faced what difficulties after the Civil War? a. They were Illiterate (could not read or write). b. They did not have land. c. They had no money. d. All of the above.
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191. What killed most of the soldiers in the Civil War?
Exhaustion Battlefield wounds Illnesses None of the above
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They were illiterate (could not read or write).
192. “Freedmen” (emancipated slaves) faced what difficulties after the Civil War? They were illiterate (could not read or write). They did not have land. They had no money. All of the above.
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What were people called who would farm a piece of land for the land owner and pay him for the seed, land, and materials with a portion of the crop? a. carpetbaggers b. sharecroppers c. scalawags d. freedmen 194. What was the name of the organization established in March 1865 that provided clothing, food, schools and medical care to those displaced after the Civil War? a. Morrill-Land Grant Act b. Military Reconstruction Act c. Freedmen’s Bureau d. Emergency Quota Act
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193. What were people called who would farm a piece of land for the land owner and pay him for the seed, land, and materials with a portion of the crop? carpetbaggers sharecroppers scalawags freedmen
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194. What was the name of the organization established in March 1865 that provided clothing, food, schools and medical care to those displaced after the Civil War? Morrill-Land Grant Act Military Reconstruction Act Freedmen’s Bureau Emergency Quota Act
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195. What was the name of the act passed in 1862 which formed the foundation for the public university system that exists today in the U.S.? a. Homestead Act b. Morrill-Land Grant Act c. Freeport Doctrine d. Military Reconstruction Act 196. The church became the most important social and cultural outlet for slaves. After emancipation, which church became the largest support-base for ex-slaves? a. Southern Baptist b. African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) c. Catholic d. Presbyterian
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195. What was the name of the act passed in 1862 which formed the foundation for the public university system that exists today in the U.S.? a. Homestead Act b. Morrill-Land Grant Act c. Freeport Doctrine d. Military Reconstruction Act
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196. The church became the most important social and cultural outlet for slaves. After emancipation, which church became the largest support-base for ex-slaves? Southern Baptist African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Catholic Presbyterian
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197. Who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theater on April 14, 1865? a. John Wilkes Booth b. Andrew Johnson c. John Surratt d. Lee Harvey Oswald 198. Who became president after Lincoln’s death? a. Ulysses S. Grant b. James Garfield c. Andrew Johnson d. Vicksburg
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197. Who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theater on April 14, 1865?
John Wilkes Booth Andrew Johnson John Surratt Lee Harvey Oswald
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198. Who became president after Lincoln’s death?
Ulysses S. Grant James Garfield Andrew Johnson John Wilkes Booth
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199. What were the laws passed in the South after the Civil War that did not allow blacks to own weapons, meet together after sundown or marry whites? a. Black Codes b. Fugitive Slave Acts c. Freedmen Statutes d. Punitive Force Acts 200. Which amendment stated that “all persons born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens”? a. 13th b. 14th c. 18th d. 22nd
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199. What were the laws passed in the South after the Civil War that did not allow blacks to own weapons, meet together after sundown or marry whites? Black Codes Fugitive Slave Acts Freedmen Statutes Punitive Force Acts
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200. Which amendment stated that “all persons born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens”?
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