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161. On February 4-18, 1861, delegates from the seven seceding states (MS, AL, GA, FL, LA, TX, SC) met in what southern city to form the Confederate States of America (C.S.A.)? This city became the first capital of the Confederacy. a. Atlanta, GA b. Charleston, SC c. Richmond, VA

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  1. 161. On February 4-18, 1861, delegates from the seven seceding states (MS, AL, GA, FL, LA, TX, SC) met in what southern city to form the Confederate States of America (C.S.A.)? This city became the first capital of the Confederacy. • a. Atlanta, GA • b. Charleston, SC • c. Richmond, VA • d. Montgomery, AL • 162. Who was selected as the President of the Confederacy? • Jefferson Davis • Robert E. Lee • Ulysses S. Grant • Nathan Bedford Forrest

  2. 161. On February 4-18, 1861, delegates from the seven seceding states (MS, AL, GA, FL, LA, TX, SC) met in what southern city to form the Confederate States of America (C.S.A.)? This city became the first capital of the Confederacy. • Atlanta, GA • Charleston, SC • Richmond, VA • Montgomery, AL

  3. 162. Who was selected as President of the Confederacy? • Jefferson Davis • Robert E. Lee • Ulysses S. Grant • Nathan Bedford Forrest

  4. 163. Where was the capital of the Confederacy moved to after Montgomery?a. Atlanta, GAb. Charleston, SCc. Richmond, VAd. Chattanooga, TN 164. Lincoln’s main goal at the beginning of the Civil War was to a. Abolish slavery in the South b. Save the Union c. Punish the South d. Reach a compromise with the Confederacy

  5. 163. Where was the capital of the Confederacy moved to after Montgomery? • Atlanta, GA • Charleston, SC • Richmond, VA • Chattanooga, TN

  6. 164. Lincoln’s main goal at the beginning of the Civil War was to • Abolish slavery in the South • Save the Union • Punish the South • Reach a compromise with the Confederacy

  7. 165. The first shots of the American Civil War were fired on April 12, 1861 ata. Bull Run, VAb. Shiloh, TNc. Gettysburg, PAd. Ft. Sumter, SC 166. The American Civil War lasted from a. 1812-1815 b. 1846-1848 c. 1861-1865 d. 1914-1918

  8. 165. The first shots of the American Civil War were fired on April 12, 1861 at • Bull Run, VA • Shiloh, TN • Gettysburg, PA • Ft. Sumter, SC

  9. 166. The American Civil War lasted from • 1812-1815 • 1846-1848 • 1861-1865 • 1914-1918

  10. Which Alabama county citizens gathered at Looney’s Tavern and declared neutrality (taking neither one side nor the other) when Alabama seceded from the Union?a. Jefferson County b. Bullock Countyc. Calhoun Countyd. Winston County 168. Which U.S. state received statehood during the Civil War in 1863 because the people there disagreed with secession from the Union? a. West Virginia b. North Carolina c. South Dakota d. California

  11. 167. Which Alabama county citizens gathered at Looney’s Tavern and declared neutrality (taking neither one side nor the other) when Alabama seceded from the Union? • Jefferson County • Bullock County • Calhoun County • Winston County

  12. 168. Which U.S. state received statehood during the Civil War in 1863 because the people there disagreed with secession from the Union? • West Virginia • North Carolina • South Dakota • California

  13. 169. All of the following border states (MO, AR, KY, TN, MD, VA, NC) remained with the Union EXCEPTa. Kentuckyb. Tennesseec. Missourid. Maryland 170. The main objective of the North during the Civil War was to a. Abolish slavery b. Compel the Southern states to rejoin the Union c. Arm the slaves to help fight for their freedom d. Secure the help of European nations in defeating the South

  14. 169. All of the following border states (MO, AR, KY, TN, MD, VA, NC) remained with the Union EXCEPT • Kentucky • Tennessee • Missouri • Maryland

  15. 170. The main objective of the North during the Civil War was to • Abolish slavery • Compel the Southern states to rejoin the Union • Arm the slaves to help fight for their freedom • Secure the help of European nations in defeating the South

  16. 171. The strategy used by the North to secure their objective was thea. Albany Planb. Freeport Plan c. Missouri Pland. Anaconda Plan 172. The main objective of the South during the Civil War was to a. Invade the North, mainly Washington D.C. b. Kidnap Lincoln and hold him for ransom c. Destroy northern factories so that Union troops would run out of supplies d. Force the Union to recognize the rights of southern states to secede

  17. 171. The strategy used by the North to secure their objective was the • Albany Plan • Freeport Doctrine • Missouri Plan • Anaconda Plan

  18. 172. The main objective of the South during the Civil War was to • Invade the North, mainly Washington D.C. • Kidnap Lincoln and hold him for ransom • Destroy northern factories so that Union troops would run out of supplies • Force the Union to recognize the rights of southern states to secede

  19. The strategy used by the South to accomplish their objective was toa. Wear down the will of the stronger northb. Secure the help of stronger nationsc. Use their better educated and more competent generals to outwit the northern generalsd. All of the above 174. What was the first battle of the Civil War on July 21, 1861 that almost led to a Confederate invasion of Washington D.C.? a. Bull Run b. Vicksburg c. Shiloh d. Antietam

  20. 173. The strategy used by the South to accomplish their objective was to • Wear down the will of the stronger north • Secure the help of stronger nations • Use their better educated and more competent generals to outwit the northern generals • All of the above

  21. 174. What was the first battle of the Civil War on July 21, 1861 that almost led to a Confederate invasion of Washington D.C.? • Bull Run • Vicksburg • Shiloh • Antietam

  22. 175. What was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War? It took place on April 6-7, 1862.a. Vicksburgb. Gettysburg c. Shiloh d. Chickamauga 176. What was the bloodiest ONE DAY battle of the Civil War? a. Gettysburg b. Vicksburg c. Shiloh d. Antietam

  23. 175. What was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War? It took place on April 6-7, 1862. a. Vicksburg b. Gettysburg c. Shiloh d. Chickamauga

  24. 176. What was the bloodiest ONE DAY battle of the Civil War? • Gettysburg • Vicksburg • Shiloh • Antietam

  25. 177. What was the name of the executive order issued by President Lincoln on January 1, 1863? It freed the slaves in the South, except for the border states.a. Emancipation Proclamationb. Gettysburg Addressc. Monroe Doctrined. 13th Amendment 178. The Union victory which resulted in the Union control of the Mississippi River took place at a. Mobile Bay b. Shiloh c. Chickamauga d. Vicksburg

  26. 177. What was the name of the executive order issued by President Lincoln on January 1, 1863? It freed the slaves in the South, except for the border states. • Emancipation Proclamation • Gettysburg Address • Monroe Doctrine • 13th Amendment

  27. 178. The Union victory which resulted in the Union control of the Mississippi River took place at • Mobile Bay • Shiloh • Chickamauga • Vicksburg

  28. 179. What was the battle which was considered the turning point of the Civil War because the Confederacy no longer had the ability to launch an offensive into Union territory?a. Antietamb. Mobile Bayc. Kennesaw Mountaind. Gettysburg 180. What was the famous speech given by President Lincoln in November 1863 which affirmed his belief in democracy and his desire to see the warring nation reunited in peace? a. Emancipation Proclamation b. Vicksburg Proclamation c. Gettysburg Address d. Treaty of Appomattox

  29. 179. What was the battle which was considered the turning point of the Civil War because the Confederacy no longer had the ability to launch an offensive into Union territory? • Antietam • Mobile Bay • Kennesaw Mountain • Gettysburg

  30. 180. What was the famous speech given by President Lincoln in November 1863 which affirmed his belief in democracy and his desire to see the warring nation reunited in peace? • Emancipation Proclamation • Vicksburg Proclamation • Gettysburg Address • Treaty of Appomattox

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