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What were the major issues that prisoners faced in Andersonville prison? Select the two that apply.
(2 points)

• Water was scarce and polluted.

• Food supplies were inadequate so prisoners starved.

• Prisoners rebelled and staged an uprising.

• Prison overcrowding forced prisoners to be freed early.

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Answered by AYDXN
What was the main outcome of Sherman's March to the Sea?
(1 point)
O It destroyed Georgia's resources and forced the Union to live off the land.
• It prevented the second highest losses of lives in the Civil War.
• It helped the Union seize Southern territory.
• It provided an opportunity to explore new military tactics.
Answered by AYDXN
True or false: the Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in the South but not the
North. (1 point)
• True
• False
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Why would the Union focus on blockading the port of Savannah during the Civil War? Select the two that apply (2 points)
• To prevent needed supplies from entering the Confederacy
• To place increased pressure on the state's railroads
• To prevent the Confederacy from being able to engage in trade
• To force the Confederacy to move its capital city
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The two major issues that prisoners faced in Andersonville prison were:

- Water was scarce and polluted.
- Food supplies were inadequate so prisoners starved.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The main outcome of Sherman's March to the Sea was:

- It destroyed Georgia's resources and forced the Union to live off the land.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
**True**. The Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in the Confederate states (the South) but did not free slaves in the border states (the North) that remained loyal to the Union.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The two reasons the Union would focus on blockading the port of Savannah during the Civil War are:

- To prevent needed supplies from entering the Confederacy.
- To prevent the Confederacy from being able to engage in trade.

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