Question
Which set of issues led to the Civil War?
Group of answer choices
Economics, religion, boundaries
Voting rights, slavery, politics
Politics, education, voting rights
Slavery, politics, economics
Flag question: Question 2
Question 21 pts
(08.01 LC)
Which of these was a belief of the North that led to the Civil War?
Group of answer choices
The federal government should be centralized and powerful.
Tariffs should never be placed on manufactured goods.
Society depends on a low class to do menial jobs.
The states should be able to determine whether or not they hold slaves.
Flag question: Question 3
Question 31 pts
(08.02 MC)
Which of these statements characterizes an advantage and disadvantage the Confederacy had during the Civil War?
Group of answer choices
More railroads, but longer supply lines
A larger army, but lower quality weapons
Higher exports, but fewer factories
Better weapons, but worse generals
Flag question: Question 4
Question 41 pts
(08.02 MC)
Which of these statements best compares the economic development of the North and South during the first half of the 19th century?
Group of answer choices
More factories and railroad lines were built in the North than in the South.
Exporting agricultural goods became more important to the North than to the South.
The North developed more trade connections with Europe than the South did.
Land values in the North increased more quickly than land values in the South.
Flag question: Question 5
Question 51 pts
(08.03 LC)
What were the consequences of General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea?
Group of answer choices
Heavy Northern casualties
Recapturing of Savannah by the South
The loss of Maryland to the North
Property destruction in the South
Flag question: Question 6
Question 61 pts
(08.03 LC)
The Battle for Fort Sumter did which of the following?
Group of answer choices
Stalled the momentum of the Confederate invasion of Union territory
Gave the Confederacy possession of an important military base
Demonstrated the superiority of the Union's military leaders
Gave the Union control over the Mississippi River
Flag question: Question 7
Question 71 pts
(08.01 MC)
How did cotton production contribute to divisions in the United States leading up to the Civil War?
Group of answer choices
The cotton crop could not be processed in the South, and the North wanted a greater share of the economic benefit for processing it.
Cotton imports were banned in Europe because of slavery, and the North especially needed that income.
The majority of the nation's income was from cotton production, and the South wanted a greater share of the economic benefit.
Slave labor was needed to make cotton profitable, and slavery was a divisive issue at the time.
Flag question: Question 8
Question 81 pts
(08.01 MC)
Which statement best explains the relationship between the economy of the South and the North?
Group of answer choices
The North provided agricultural goods to the South, and the South provided industrial goods to the North.
The South provided raw materials to the North, and the North provided finished factory goods to the South.
The South (especially the slaves) did most of the labor-intensive work and the North did the work that required education.
The South traded goods with Europe and throughout the Caribbean, and the North traded exclusively with the South.
Flag question: Question 9
Question 91 pts
(08.02 LC)
During the Civil War, a state called a border state was one which
Group of answer choices
was quickly reclaimed by the Union after the war started
allowed slavery but did not secede
was declared neutral by the U.S. government
outlawed slavery but not part of the Union
Flag question: Question 10
Question 101 pts
(08.02 MC)
Which of the following was a continuing challenge to the Confederacy during the Civil War?
Group of answer choices
Little access to trade and food production
Military leadership that was not very skilled
A larger population, which was harder to govern
An expensive navy weakened by long blockades
Group of answer choices
Economics, religion, boundaries
Voting rights, slavery, politics
Politics, education, voting rights
Slavery, politics, economics
Flag question: Question 2
Question 21 pts
(08.01 LC)
Which of these was a belief of the North that led to the Civil War?
Group of answer choices
The federal government should be centralized and powerful.
Tariffs should never be placed on manufactured goods.
Society depends on a low class to do menial jobs.
The states should be able to determine whether or not they hold slaves.
Flag question: Question 3
Question 31 pts
(08.02 MC)
Which of these statements characterizes an advantage and disadvantage the Confederacy had during the Civil War?
Group of answer choices
More railroads, but longer supply lines
A larger army, but lower quality weapons
Higher exports, but fewer factories
Better weapons, but worse generals
Flag question: Question 4
Question 41 pts
(08.02 MC)
Which of these statements best compares the economic development of the North and South during the first half of the 19th century?
Group of answer choices
More factories and railroad lines were built in the North than in the South.
Exporting agricultural goods became more important to the North than to the South.
The North developed more trade connections with Europe than the South did.
Land values in the North increased more quickly than land values in the South.
Flag question: Question 5
Question 51 pts
(08.03 LC)
What were the consequences of General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea?
Group of answer choices
Heavy Northern casualties
Recapturing of Savannah by the South
The loss of Maryland to the North
Property destruction in the South
Flag question: Question 6
Question 61 pts
(08.03 LC)
The Battle for Fort Sumter did which of the following?
Group of answer choices
Stalled the momentum of the Confederate invasion of Union territory
Gave the Confederacy possession of an important military base
Demonstrated the superiority of the Union's military leaders
Gave the Union control over the Mississippi River
Flag question: Question 7
Question 71 pts
(08.01 MC)
How did cotton production contribute to divisions in the United States leading up to the Civil War?
Group of answer choices
The cotton crop could not be processed in the South, and the North wanted a greater share of the economic benefit for processing it.
Cotton imports were banned in Europe because of slavery, and the North especially needed that income.
The majority of the nation's income was from cotton production, and the South wanted a greater share of the economic benefit.
Slave labor was needed to make cotton profitable, and slavery was a divisive issue at the time.
Flag question: Question 8
Question 81 pts
(08.01 MC)
Which statement best explains the relationship between the economy of the South and the North?
Group of answer choices
The North provided agricultural goods to the South, and the South provided industrial goods to the North.
The South provided raw materials to the North, and the North provided finished factory goods to the South.
The South (especially the slaves) did most of the labor-intensive work and the North did the work that required education.
The South traded goods with Europe and throughout the Caribbean, and the North traded exclusively with the South.
Flag question: Question 9
Question 91 pts
(08.02 LC)
During the Civil War, a state called a border state was one which
Group of answer choices
was quickly reclaimed by the Union after the war started
allowed slavery but did not secede
was declared neutral by the U.S. government
outlawed slavery but not part of the Union
Flag question: Question 10
Question 101 pts
(08.02 MC)
Which of the following was a continuing challenge to the Confederacy during the Civil War?
Group of answer choices
Little access to trade and food production
Military leadership that was not very skilled
A larger population, which was harder to govern
An expensive navy weakened by long blockades
Answers
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Here are the answers to the questions based on historical context regarding the Civil War:
1. **Which set of issues led to the Civil War?**
- **Answer:** Slavery, politics, economics
2. **Which of these was a belief of the North that led to the Civil War?**
- **Answer:** The federal government should be centralized and powerful.
3. **Which of these statements characterizes an advantage and disadvantage the Confederacy had during the Civil War?**
- **Answer:** Higher exports, but fewer factories
4. **Which of these statements best compares the economic development of the North and South during the first half of the 19th century?**
- **Answer:** More factories and railroad lines were built in the North than in the South.
5. **What were the consequences of General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea?**
- **Answer:** Property destruction in the South
6. **The Battle for Fort Sumter did which of the following?**
- **Answer:** Gave the Confederacy possession of an important military base
7. **How did cotton production contribute to divisions in the United States leading up to the Civil War?**
- **Answer:** Slave labor was needed to make cotton profitable, and slavery was a divisive issue at the time.
8. **Which statement best explains the relationship between the economy of the South and the North?**
- **Answer:** The South provided raw materials to the North, and the North provided finished factory goods to the South.
9. **During the Civil War, a state called a border state was one which**
- **Answer:** allowed slavery but did not secede.
10. **Which of the following was a continuing challenge to the Confederacy during the Civil War?**
- **Answer:** Little access to trade and food production
If you have any further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!
1. **Which set of issues led to the Civil War?**
- **Answer:** Slavery, politics, economics
2. **Which of these was a belief of the North that led to the Civil War?**
- **Answer:** The federal government should be centralized and powerful.
3. **Which of these statements characterizes an advantage and disadvantage the Confederacy had during the Civil War?**
- **Answer:** Higher exports, but fewer factories
4. **Which of these statements best compares the economic development of the North and South during the first half of the 19th century?**
- **Answer:** More factories and railroad lines were built in the North than in the South.
5. **What were the consequences of General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea?**
- **Answer:** Property destruction in the South
6. **The Battle for Fort Sumter did which of the following?**
- **Answer:** Gave the Confederacy possession of an important military base
7. **How did cotton production contribute to divisions in the United States leading up to the Civil War?**
- **Answer:** Slave labor was needed to make cotton profitable, and slavery was a divisive issue at the time.
8. **Which statement best explains the relationship between the economy of the South and the North?**
- **Answer:** The South provided raw materials to the North, and the North provided finished factory goods to the South.
9. **During the Civil War, a state called a border state was one which**
- **Answer:** allowed slavery but did not secede.
10. **Which of the following was a continuing challenge to the Confederacy during the Civil War?**
- **Answer:** Little access to trade and food production
If you have any further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!
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