Review Questions
- Which of the following does not represent a goal of the Confederate States of America?
- to protect slavery from any effort to abolish it
- to protect the domestic slave trade
- to ensure that slavery would be allowed to spread into western territories
- to ensure that the international slave trade would be allowed to continue
- Which was not a provision of the Crittenden Compromise?
- that the Five Civilized Tribes would be admitted into the Confederacy
- that the 36°30′ line from the Missouri Compromise would be restored and extended
- that Congress would be prohibited from abolishing slavery where it already existed
- that the interstate slave trade would be allowed to continue
- Why did the states of the Deep South secede from the Union sooner than the states of the Upper South and the border states?
- All the following were strengths of the Union except ________.
- a large population
- substantial industry
- an extensive railroad
- the ability to fight defensively, rather than offensively
- All the following were strengths of the Confederacy except ________.
- the ability to wage a defensive war
- shorter supply lines
- the resources of the Upper South states
- a strong navy
- What military successes and defeats did the Union experience in 1862?
- Which of the following did the North not do to mobilize for war?
- institute a military draft
- form a military alliance with Great Britain
- print paper money
- pass the Homestead Act
- Why is 1863 considered a turning point in the Civil War?
- Which of the following is not a reason why many people opposed Lincoln’s reelection in 1864?
- He appeared to have overstepped his authority by suspending the writ of habeas corpus.
- He issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
- He had replaced General George B. McClellan.
- He was seen as a power-hungry dictator.
- What was General Sherman’s objective on his March to the Sea?
- to destroy military and civilian resources wherever possible
- to free Black prisoners of war
- to join his army to that of General Grant
- to capture General Robert E. Lee