Which of the following statements describe the controversy surrounding Arkansas’s decision to secede from the Union? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses Secessionists wanted to immediately secede from the Union. Secessionists wanted to immediately secede from the Union. Confederates wanted to remain part of the Union. Confederates wanted to remain part of the Union. Some groups wanted to wait to see what action President Lincoln took. Some groups wanted to wait to see what action President Lincoln took. Those that wanted to abolish slavery wanted to secede from the Union.

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- Secessionists wanted to immediately secede from the Union.
- Some groups wanted to wait to see what action President Lincoln took.
Which of the following statements best describes the contribution of the leader known as “the Lion of the South?” (1 point) Responses He implemented martial law. He implemented martial law. He led the Union troops to victory in the Battle of Pea Ridge. He led the Union troops to victory in the Battle of Pea Ridge. He represented a group of secessionists in the Secession Convention. He represented a group of secessionists in the Secession Convention. He sent volunteers to assist Confederate soldiers.
He sent volunteers to assist Confederate soldiers.
What was the significance of Chalk Bluff? (1 point) Responses It was the site of the first major battle fought in Arkansas. It was the site of the first major battle fought in Arkansas. It was where the last of the Confederates surrendered in Arkansas. It was where the last of the Confederates surrendered in Arkansas. It was the site of the deadliest shot of the Civil War. It was the site of the deadliest shot of the Civil War. It was the site that secured the Arkansas and Missouri border.
It was the site that secured the Arkansas and Missouri border.
What were some contributions of Arkansan women to the Civil War efforts? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses tended to farms and businesses tended to farms and businesses served in battles in women’s infantries served in battles in women’s infantries took food and supplies to soldiers took food and supplies to soldiers distracted enemy soldiers to aid in surprise attack
- tended to farms and businesses
- took food and supplies to soldiers