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Academic Integrity
Question 1 (0.001 points)
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I understand that this is a timed test. I understand that when I start the test, I cannot close or end the test and come back at a later time.
I understand that the online assessment system will monitor my navigation, time, and clicking activity during the test.
I understand that I am not permitted to use outside resources during the assessment.
I understand that if I engage in unethical behavior during the assessment, my grade may be invalidated and could result in an automatic zero and/or disciplinary consequences.
Question 1 options:
I agree with all of the above statements.
Question 2 (2 points)
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Why did the Supreme Court rule against Dred Scott?
Question 2 options:
A)
The court ruled in favor of Dred Scott and called for an immediate end to slavery.
B)
They stated he did not have enough factual evidence to support his claims.
C)
The court agreed with Dred Scott, and he was granted freedom immediately.
D)
They claimed because Dred Scott was a slave and therefore not a citizen that he did not have the right to sue.
Question 3 (2 points)
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One effect of the Union blockade on Georgia during the Civil War was that
Question 3 options:
A)
Georgia traded with European allies more during the war.
B)
much of the harvested cotton remained unsold.
C)
Union forces controlled the Mississippi River.
D)
Georgia became an ally with Britain.
Question 4 (2 points)
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In the presidential election of 1860, why didn't the southern states support Abraham Lincoln?
Question 4 options:
A)
He wanted to limit cotton farming.
B)
He planned to limit the spread of slavery.
C)
He wanted to expand slavery.
D)
He wanted to increase industrialization.
Question 5 (2 points)
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What was Total War?
Question 5 options:
A)
Sherman's idea to destroy anything and everything as he marched his troops across the state.
B)
Sherman's idea that the Union troops should kill all the soldiers that they found as they moved across the state.
C)
The Confederacy's plan to fight back against the Union as they moved across the state of Georgia.
D)
The Confederacy's plan to retaliate against the Union as the Union marched across the state of Georgia.
Question 6 (2 points)
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Nullification was the idea which stated that states had the right to do what?
Question 6 options:
A)
refuse to use the paper money issued by the federal government
B)
get rid of unwanted national leaders
C)
decide which national laws the states would obey
D)
determine if the states wanted to remain in the Union
Question 7 (2 points)
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How was the Emancipation Proclamation important to Georgia?
Question 7 options:
A)
It freed the slaves in January of 1864 if the Confederate states did not rejoin the Union and kept fighting.
B)
This speech allowed plantation owners to keep their slaves as long as they paid them a wage.
C)
It freed all the slaves immediately at the beginning of the Civil War, and Georgia could do nothing about it.
D)
No effects were felt in Georgia since Lincoln suggested that all states could decide for themselves about slavery.
Question 8 (2 points)
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Georgia plantation owners were in favor of seceding from the Union. What was their main reason for supporting secession?
Question 8 options:
A)
They felt the tariffs imposed on the European goods would improve their business.
B)
They had trouble getting agricultural loans from the Northern banks.
C)
They feared that staying in the Union would end slavery and their way of life.
D)
They desired an increase in the amount of goods sold in the North.
Question 9 (2 points)
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In 1832 South Carolina invoked the policy of __, saying that the tariff was not valid in their state.
Question 9 options:
A)
Nullification
B)
Independence
C)
Liberties
D)
Abolition
Question 10 (2 points)
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Read the list of topics below.
Slavery
Dred Scott Decision
States' Rights
The Election of 1860
The Compromise of 1850
These topics would be the MOST useful to a student writing a research paper entitled:
Question 10 options:
A)
"The Effects of the Civil War"
B)
"Milestones of Reconstruction"
C)
"The Causes of the Civil War"
D)
"Why the North Won the Civil War"
Question 11 (2 points)
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What were two of the major causes of the Civil War?
Question 11 options:
A)
slavery and freedom of speech
B)
states' rights and slavery
C)
tariffs and the embargo against England
D)
the decline of cotton sales and slavery
Question 12 (2 points)
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How can states' rights best be explained?
Question 12 options:
A)
It's where the states each make their own constitutions and laws even if they disagree with the national government.
B)
It's when governmental rights are given to each state as long as the rules adopted in each state don't go against the federal laws.
C)
It's the idea that each state should be able to make its own laws and not follow the laws of the national government.
D)
It's where each state runs as its own separate government without following any national laws.
Question 13 (2 points)
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Which statement best describes the decision of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case?
Question 13 options:
A)
This decision pleased both the North and the South.
B)
This decision stopped the spread of slavery into new territories.
C)
Enslaved people were classified as property without human rights.
D)
Abolitionists considered the decision a great victory.
Question 14 (2 points)
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Why were blockade runners important to Georgia during the Civil War?
Question 14 options:
A)
They were able to bring needed supplies to the state.
B)
They were able to help move the troops effectively.
C)
They were important in protecting the ports along the coast.
D)
They were able to go to battle with the Union navy successfully.
Question 15 (2 points)
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Why was Abraham Lincoln elected president in 1860 if no Southern state voted to put him in office?
Question 15 options:
A)
The vote was divided between two candidates making it hard for one person to win the election.
B)
The Republican Party split into many factions or groups dividing the party's vote and making it easier for the Democratic candidate to win.
C)
The Democratic Party split into many factions or groups dividing the party's vote and making it easier for the Republican candidate to win.
D)
Abraham Lincoln was in favor of keeping slavery legal so the Southern states wanted to see him become president.
Question 16 (2 points)
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Which conditions lead to 13,000 Union soldiers dying at Andersonville Prison?
SELECT THREE ANSWER CHOICES
Question 16 options:
A)
A massive fire
B)
A flood
C)
Dirty conditions
D)
Lack of food and water
E)
Overcrowding
Question 17 (2 points)
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What is being described? California was admitted as a free state; Fugitive Slave Act was passed; the slave trade was banned in Washington, D.C.
Question 17 options:
A)
The Compromise of 1850
B)
The Nullification Crisis
C)
The Missouri Compromise
D)
The Georgia Platform
Question 18 (2 points)
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Why was Atlanta targeted as an important city for the Union to capture?
Question 18 options:
A)
Atlanta had many large plantations that grew most of the food that the Confederacy gave to their troops.
B)
Atlanta has many natural resources that the Union could use to help them win the war.
C)
Atlanta was the railroad hub of the South and helped to supply food and weapons to the soldiers across the Confederacy.
D)
Atlanta was in the center of the Confederacy and was an important city for Union to occupy.
Question 19 (2 points)
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Which of the following statements BEST explains the institution of slavery during Georgia's history?
Question 19 options:
A)
Georgia initially did not allow slavery until the early 1800s when tobacco became such a profitable crop.
B)
Georgia initially did not allow slavery but began allowing slavery in the early 1750s when it became a royal colony.
C)
Georgia never allowed slaves in the colony or the state.
D)
Georgia always allowed slavery in the state when it was a colony and a state.
Question 20 (2 points)
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Who would have been happy about the Dred Scott decision?
Question 20 options:
A)
Members of the Republican Party
B)
A Northern abolitionist
C)
A Georgian Plantation owner
D)
An Alabama slave
Question 21 (4 points)
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Explain at least two actions or strategies that General William Sherman used to bring an end to the Civil War.
Question 21 options:
Question 22 (2 points)
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What did the Confederate States of America gain with a victory at the Battle of Chickamauga?
Question 22 options:
A)
The Deep South remained secure in Southern hands
B)
A victory that helped to re-energize the troops
C)
Control of Chattanooga, Tennessee
D)
Nothing
Question 23 (2 points)
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Which of the following describes what the legislators did as part of the Georgia Platform?
Question 23 options:
A)
They made a statement that Georgia did not support secession from the Union.
B)
They made a statement that Georgia would support the Fugitive Slave Act.
C)
They made a statement where they declared slavery would be illegal in the state of Georgia.
D)
They made a statement in which they approved the Compromise of 1850.
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Academic Integrity
Question 1 (0.001 points)
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I understand that this is a timed test. I understand that when I start the test, I cannot close or end the test and come back at a later time.
I understand that the online assessment system will monitor my navigation, time, and clicking activity during the test.
I understand that I am not permitted to use outside resources during the assessment.
I understand that if I engage in unethical behavior during the assessment, my grade may be invalidated and could result in an automatic zero and/or disciplinary consequences.
Question 1 options:
I agree with all of the above statements.
Question 2 (2 points)
Listen
Why did the Supreme Court rule against Dred Scott?
Question 2 options:
A)
The court ruled in favor of Dred Scott and called for an immediate end to slavery.
B)
They stated he did not have enough factual evidence to support his claims.
C)
The court agreed with Dred Scott, and he was granted freedom immediately.
D)
They claimed because Dred Scott was a slave and therefore not a citizen that he did not have the right to sue.
Question 3 (2 points)
Listen
One effect of the Union blockade on Georgia during the Civil War was that
Question 3 options:
A)
Georgia traded with European allies more during the war.
B)
much of the harvested cotton remained unsold.
C)
Union forces controlled the Mississippi River.
D)
Georgia became an ally with Britain.
Question 4 (2 points)
Listen
In the presidential election of 1860, why didn't the southern states support Abraham Lincoln?
Question 4 options:
A)
He wanted to limit cotton farming.
B)
He planned to limit the spread of slavery.
C)
He wanted to expand slavery.
D)
He wanted to increase industrialization.
Question 5 (2 points)
Listen
What was Total War?
Question 5 options:
A)
Sherman's idea to destroy anything and everything as he marched his troops across the state.
B)
Sherman's idea that the Union troops should kill all the soldiers that they found as they moved across the state.
C)
The Confederacy's plan to fight back against the Union as they moved across the state of Georgia.
D)
The Confederacy's plan to retaliate against the Union as the Union marched across the state of Georgia.
Question 6 (2 points)
Listen
Nullification was the idea which stated that states had the right to do what?
Question 6 options:
A)
refuse to use the paper money issued by the federal government
B)
get rid of unwanted national leaders
C)
decide which national laws the states would obey
D)
determine if the states wanted to remain in the Union
Question 7 (2 points)
Listen
How was the Emancipation Proclamation important to Georgia?
Question 7 options:
A)
It freed the slaves in January of 1864 if the Confederate states did not rejoin the Union and kept fighting.
B)
This speech allowed plantation owners to keep their slaves as long as they paid them a wage.
C)
It freed all the slaves immediately at the beginning of the Civil War, and Georgia could do nothing about it.
D)
No effects were felt in Georgia since Lincoln suggested that all states could decide for themselves about slavery.
Question 8 (2 points)
Listen
Georgia plantation owners were in favor of seceding from the Union. What was their main reason for supporting secession?
Question 8 options:
A)
They felt the tariffs imposed on the European goods would improve their business.
B)
They had trouble getting agricultural loans from the Northern banks.
C)
They feared that staying in the Union would end slavery and their way of life.
D)
They desired an increase in the amount of goods sold in the North.
Question 9 (2 points)
Listen
In 1832 South Carolina invoked the policy of __, saying that the tariff was not valid in their state.
Question 9 options:
A)
Nullification
B)
Independence
C)
Liberties
D)
Abolition
Question 10 (2 points)
Listen
Read the list of topics below.
Slavery
Dred Scott Decision
States' Rights
The Election of 1860
The Compromise of 1850
These topics would be the MOST useful to a student writing a research paper entitled:
Question 10 options:
A)
"The Effects of the Civil War"
B)
"Milestones of Reconstruction"
C)
"The Causes of the Civil War"
D)
"Why the North Won the Civil War"
Question 11 (2 points)
Listen
What were two of the major causes of the Civil War?
Question 11 options:
A)
slavery and freedom of speech
B)
states' rights and slavery
C)
tariffs and the embargo against England
D)
the decline of cotton sales and slavery
Question 12 (2 points)
Listen
How can states' rights best be explained?
Question 12 options:
A)
It's where the states each make their own constitutions and laws even if they disagree with the national government.
B)
It's when governmental rights are given to each state as long as the rules adopted in each state don't go against the federal laws.
C)
It's the idea that each state should be able to make its own laws and not follow the laws of the national government.
D)
It's where each state runs as its own separate government without following any national laws.
Question 13 (2 points)
Listen
Which statement best describes the decision of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case?
Question 13 options:
A)
This decision pleased both the North and the South.
B)
This decision stopped the spread of slavery into new territories.
C)
Enslaved people were classified as property without human rights.
D)
Abolitionists considered the decision a great victory.
Question 14 (2 points)
Listen
Why were blockade runners important to Georgia during the Civil War?
Question 14 options:
A)
They were able to bring needed supplies to the state.
B)
They were able to help move the troops effectively.
C)
They were important in protecting the ports along the coast.
D)
They were able to go to battle with the Union navy successfully.
Question 15 (2 points)
Listen
Why was Abraham Lincoln elected president in 1860 if no Southern state voted to put him in office?
Question 15 options:
A)
The vote was divided between two candidates making it hard for one person to win the election.
B)
The Republican Party split into many factions or groups dividing the party's vote and making it easier for the Democratic candidate to win.
C)
The Democratic Party split into many factions or groups dividing the party's vote and making it easier for the Republican candidate to win.
D)
Abraham Lincoln was in favor of keeping slavery legal so the Southern states wanted to see him become president.
Question 16 (2 points)
Listen
Which conditions lead to 13,000 Union soldiers dying at Andersonville Prison?
SELECT THREE ANSWER CHOICES
Question 16 options:
A)
A massive fire
B)
A flood
C)
Dirty conditions
D)
Lack of food and water
E)
Overcrowding
Question 17 (2 points)
Listen
What is being described? California was admitted as a free state; Fugitive Slave Act was passed; the slave trade was banned in Washington, D.C.
Question 17 options:
A)
The Compromise of 1850
B)
The Nullification Crisis
C)
The Missouri Compromise
D)
The Georgia Platform
Question 18 (2 points)
Listen
Why was Atlanta targeted as an important city for the Union to capture?
Question 18 options:
A)
Atlanta had many large plantations that grew most of the food that the Confederacy gave to their troops.
B)
Atlanta has many natural resources that the Union could use to help them win the war.
C)
Atlanta was the railroad hub of the South and helped to supply food and weapons to the soldiers across the Confederacy.
D)
Atlanta was in the center of the Confederacy and was an important city for Union to occupy.
Question 19 (2 points)
Listen
Which of the following statements BEST explains the institution of slavery during Georgia's history?
Question 19 options:
A)
Georgia initially did not allow slavery until the early 1800s when tobacco became such a profitable crop.
B)
Georgia initially did not allow slavery but began allowing slavery in the early 1750s when it became a royal colony.
C)
Georgia never allowed slaves in the colony or the state.
D)
Georgia always allowed slavery in the state when it was a colony and a state.
Question 20 (2 points)
Listen
Who would have been happy about the Dred Scott decision?
Question 20 options:
A)
Members of the Republican Party
B)
A Northern abolitionist
C)
A Georgian Plantation owner
D)
An Alabama slave
Question 21 (4 points)
Listen
Explain at least two actions or strategies that General William Sherman used to bring an end to the Civil War.
Question 21 options:
Question 22 (2 points)
Listen
What did the Confederate States of America gain with a victory at the Battle of Chickamauga?
Question 22 options:
A)
The Deep South remained secure in Southern hands
B)
A victory that helped to re-energize the troops
C)
Control of Chattanooga, Tennessee
D)
Nothing
Question 23 (2 points)
Listen
Which of the following describes what the legislators did as part of the Georgia Platform?
Question 23 options:
A)
They made a statement that Georgia did not support secession from the Union.
B)
They made a statement that Georgia would support the Fugitive Slave Act.
C)
They made a statement where they declared slavery would be illegal in the state of Georgia.
D)
They made a statement in which they approved the Compromise of 1850.
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Here are the answers to your quiz based on historical context and facts:
**Question 1**:
- Answer: I agree with all of the above statements.
**Question 2**:
- Answer: D) They claimed because Dred Scott was a slave and therefore not a citizen that he did not have the right to sue.
**Question 3**:
- Answer: B) much of the harvested cotton remained unsold.
**Question 4**:
- Answer: B) He planned to limit the spread of slavery.
**Question 5**:
- Answer: A) Sherman's idea to destroy anything and everything as he marched his troops across the state.
**Question 6**:
- Answer: C) decide which national laws the states would obey.
**Question 7**:
- Answer: A) It freed the slaves in January of 1864 if the Confederate states did not rejoin the Union and kept fighting.
**Question 8**:
- Answer: C) They feared that staying in the Union would end slavery and their way of life.
**Question 9**:
- Answer: A) Nullification.
**Question 10**:
- Answer: C) "The Causes of the Civil War."
**Question 11**:
- Answer: B) states' rights and slavery.
**Question 12**:
- Answer: C) It's the idea that each state should be able to make its own laws and not follow the laws of the national government.
**Question 13**:
- Answer: C) Enslaved people were classified as property without human rights.
**Question 14**:
- Answer: A) They were able to bring needed supplies to the state.
**Question 15**:
- Answer: C) The Democratic Party split into many factions or groups dividing the party's vote and making it easier for the Republican candidate to win.
**Question 16**:
- Answers: C) Dirty conditions, D) Lack of food and water, E) Overcrowding.
**Question 17**:
- Answer: A) The Compromise of 1850.
**Question 18**:
- Answer: C) Atlanta was the railroad hub of the South and helped to supply food and weapons to the soldiers across the Confederacy.
**Question 19**:
- Answer: B) Georgia initially did not allow slavery but began allowing slavery in the early 1750s when it became a royal colony.
**Question 20**:
- Answer: C) A Georgian Plantation owner.
**Question 21**:
- Answer: [This requires a written response; make sure to mention strategies like "Sherman's March to the Sea," which aimed to destroy Southern resources and infrastructure, and the strategy of total war.]
**Question 22**:
- Answer: C) Control of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
**Question 23**:
- Answer: D) They made a statement in which they approved the Compromise of 1850.
Be sure to double-check these answers based on your course material. Good luck!
**Question 1**:
- Answer: I agree with all of the above statements.
**Question 2**:
- Answer: D) They claimed because Dred Scott was a slave and therefore not a citizen that he did not have the right to sue.
**Question 3**:
- Answer: B) much of the harvested cotton remained unsold.
**Question 4**:
- Answer: B) He planned to limit the spread of slavery.
**Question 5**:
- Answer: A) Sherman's idea to destroy anything and everything as he marched his troops across the state.
**Question 6**:
- Answer: C) decide which national laws the states would obey.
**Question 7**:
- Answer: A) It freed the slaves in January of 1864 if the Confederate states did not rejoin the Union and kept fighting.
**Question 8**:
- Answer: C) They feared that staying in the Union would end slavery and their way of life.
**Question 9**:
- Answer: A) Nullification.
**Question 10**:
- Answer: C) "The Causes of the Civil War."
**Question 11**:
- Answer: B) states' rights and slavery.
**Question 12**:
- Answer: C) It's the idea that each state should be able to make its own laws and not follow the laws of the national government.
**Question 13**:
- Answer: C) Enslaved people were classified as property without human rights.
**Question 14**:
- Answer: A) They were able to bring needed supplies to the state.
**Question 15**:
- Answer: C) The Democratic Party split into many factions or groups dividing the party's vote and making it easier for the Republican candidate to win.
**Question 16**:
- Answers: C) Dirty conditions, D) Lack of food and water, E) Overcrowding.
**Question 17**:
- Answer: A) The Compromise of 1850.
**Question 18**:
- Answer: C) Atlanta was the railroad hub of the South and helped to supply food and weapons to the soldiers across the Confederacy.
**Question 19**:
- Answer: B) Georgia initially did not allow slavery but began allowing slavery in the early 1750s when it became a royal colony.
**Question 20**:
- Answer: C) A Georgian Plantation owner.
**Question 21**:
- Answer: [This requires a written response; make sure to mention strategies like "Sherman's March to the Sea," which aimed to destroy Southern resources and infrastructure, and the strategy of total war.]
**Question 22**:
- Answer: C) Control of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
**Question 23**:
- Answer: D) They made a statement in which they approved the Compromise of 1850.
Be sure to double-check these answers based on your course material. Good luck!