Question
Q 1
After General Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House, the main priority of the United states was to ---
(1 point)
Responses
elect a new president and vice president
elect a new president and vice president
complete construction of the Capitol
complete construction of the Capitol
establish Union forts in the former Confederate states
establish Union forts in the former Confederate states
implement a plan to bring Confederate states back into the Union
implement a plan to bring Confederate states back into the Union
Question 7
Q 2
Student the map below and answer the question that follows:
What made the battles at Antietam and Gettysburg different from the other battles illustrated on this map?
(1 point)
Responses
They were victories for the Confederacy.
They were victories for the Confederacy.
they were battles fought in Union territory.
they were battles fought in Union territory.
They were attempts to keep Virginia in the Union.
They were attempts to keep Virginia in the Union.
They were battles defending the Confederate capital.
They were battles defending the Confederate capital.
Question 8
Q 3
One advantage the Confederacy had over the Union during the Civil War was that Confederate forces had --
(1 point)
Responses
numerous factories for producing weapons and ammunition
numerous factories for producing weapons and ammunition
a larger number of military troops in reserve
a larger number of military troops in reserve
an extensive railroad system for moving troops and supplies
an extensive railroad system for moving troops and supplies
knowledge of the terrain where most battles were fought
knowledge of the terrain where most battles were fought
Question 9
Q 4
How did the loss of its control of the Mississippi River contribute to the defeat of the Confederacy?
(1 point)
Responses
The river had provided direct access to the Union's base of military operations.
The river had provided direct access to the Union's base of military operations.
Losing control of the river removed the physical barrier between slave and free states.
Losing control of the river removed the physical barrier between slave and free states.
Losing control of the river divided the Confederacy in two and cut off its supplies
Losing control of the river divided the Confederacy in two and cut off its supplies
The river had provided the Confederacy with a power source for factories and mills.
The river had provided the Confederacy with a power source for factories and mills.
Question 10
Q 5
Study the diagram below and answer the question that follows:
Which of the following completes this diagram?
(1 point)
Responses
President Lincoln's First Inaugural Address
President Lincoln's First Inaugural Address
The Gettysburg Address
The Gettysburg Address
The Emancipation Proclamation
The Emancipation Proclamation
The Thirteenth Amendment
After General Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House, the main priority of the United states was to ---
(1 point)
Responses
elect a new president and vice president
elect a new president and vice president
complete construction of the Capitol
complete construction of the Capitol
establish Union forts in the former Confederate states
establish Union forts in the former Confederate states
implement a plan to bring Confederate states back into the Union
implement a plan to bring Confederate states back into the Union
Question 7
Q 2
Student the map below and answer the question that follows:
What made the battles at Antietam and Gettysburg different from the other battles illustrated on this map?
(1 point)
Responses
They were victories for the Confederacy.
They were victories for the Confederacy.
they were battles fought in Union territory.
they were battles fought in Union territory.
They were attempts to keep Virginia in the Union.
They were attempts to keep Virginia in the Union.
They were battles defending the Confederate capital.
They were battles defending the Confederate capital.
Question 8
Q 3
One advantage the Confederacy had over the Union during the Civil War was that Confederate forces had --
(1 point)
Responses
numerous factories for producing weapons and ammunition
numerous factories for producing weapons and ammunition
a larger number of military troops in reserve
a larger number of military troops in reserve
an extensive railroad system for moving troops and supplies
an extensive railroad system for moving troops and supplies
knowledge of the terrain where most battles were fought
knowledge of the terrain where most battles were fought
Question 9
Q 4
How did the loss of its control of the Mississippi River contribute to the defeat of the Confederacy?
(1 point)
Responses
The river had provided direct access to the Union's base of military operations.
The river had provided direct access to the Union's base of military operations.
Losing control of the river removed the physical barrier between slave and free states.
Losing control of the river removed the physical barrier between slave and free states.
Losing control of the river divided the Confederacy in two and cut off its supplies
Losing control of the river divided the Confederacy in two and cut off its supplies
The river had provided the Confederacy with a power source for factories and mills.
The river had provided the Confederacy with a power source for factories and mills.
Question 10
Q 5
Study the diagram below and answer the question that follows:
Which of the following completes this diagram?
(1 point)
Responses
President Lincoln's First Inaugural Address
President Lincoln's First Inaugural Address
The Gettysburg Address
The Gettysburg Address
The Emancipation Proclamation
The Emancipation Proclamation
The Thirteenth Amendment
Answers
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Here are the answers to your questions based on the historical context of the American Civil War:
**Q 1:** After General Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House, the main priority of the United States was to **implement a plan to bring Confederate states back into the Union.**
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**Q 2:** The battles at Antietam and Gettysburg were different from the other battles illustrated on this map because **they were battles fought in Union territory.**
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**Q 3:** One advantage the Confederacy had over the Union during the Civil War was that Confederate forces had **knowledge of the terrain where most battles were fought.**
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**Q 4:** The loss of control of the Mississippi River contributed to the defeat of the Confederacy because **losing control of the river divided the Confederacy in two and cut off its supplies.**
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**Q 5:** The option that completes the diagram is **The Emancipation Proclamation.**
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If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
**Q 1:** After General Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House, the main priority of the United States was to **implement a plan to bring Confederate states back into the Union.**
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**Q 2:** The battles at Antietam and Gettysburg were different from the other battles illustrated on this map because **they were battles fought in Union territory.**
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**Q 3:** One advantage the Confederacy had over the Union during the Civil War was that Confederate forces had **knowledge of the terrain where most battles were fought.**
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**Q 4:** The loss of control of the Mississippi River contributed to the defeat of the Confederacy because **losing control of the river divided the Confederacy in two and cut off its supplies.**
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**Q 5:** The option that completes the diagram is **The Emancipation Proclamation.**
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If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
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