Asked by Alto Saxophone
#8
Which characteristic ultimately led to General McClellan’s replacement as Commander of the Union army?
(1 point)
Responses
his organizational ability
his organizational ability
his cautious nature on the battlefield
his cautious nature on the battlefield
his reckless nature on the battlefield
his reckless nature on the battlefield
his failure at the first Battle of Bull Run
his failure at the first Battle of Bull Run
Question 9
#9
Why did the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision anger Northerners?
(1 point)
Responses
It made slavery legal in the territories.
It made slavery legal in the territories.
It sought to continue the series of compromises on slavery.
It sought to continue the series of compromises on slavery.
It allowed for expansion of slavery into the North.
It allowed for expansion of slavery into the North.
It created popular sovereignty as the rule for all territories.
Which characteristic ultimately led to General McClellan’s replacement as Commander of the Union army?
(1 point)
Responses
his organizational ability
his organizational ability
his cautious nature on the battlefield
his cautious nature on the battlefield
his reckless nature on the battlefield
his reckless nature on the battlefield
his failure at the first Battle of Bull Run
his failure at the first Battle of Bull Run
Question 9
#9
Why did the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision anger Northerners?
(1 point)
Responses
It made slavery legal in the territories.
It made slavery legal in the territories.
It sought to continue the series of compromises on slavery.
It sought to continue the series of compromises on slavery.
It allowed for expansion of slavery into the North.
It allowed for expansion of slavery into the North.
It created popular sovereignty as the rule for all territories.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
For question #8, the characteristic that ultimately led to General McClellan’s replacement as Commander of the Union army was:
**his cautious nature on the battlefield.**
For question #9, the reason the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision angered Northerners was:
**It made slavery legal in the territories.**
**his cautious nature on the battlefield.**
For question #9, the reason the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision angered Northerners was:
**It made slavery legal in the territories.**
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