Deck 7: Chapter 7turning Points

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The Federal Enrollment Act of February, 1863 allowed draftees to send substitutes or pay a $300 fee to avoid fighting.
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The Confederacy drafted African Americans into the ranks of the army.
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The Battle of Gettysburg was the single bloodiest day of the Civil War.
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Bacteria had been discovered in the seventeenth century, but it was not until the Civil War that scientists and physicians understood the diseases caused by viruses and bacteria.
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Scholars generally believe that Union prison camps contained worse conditions than Confederate prison camps.
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The purpose of Jefferson Davis' southwest tour was to show southwestern Confederates that they were vital to the war effort.
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Irish resentment toward fighting in the Civil War came from all but one of the following sources.

A) Anti-Catholic sentiment
B) Lack of support from the Democratic Party
C) Fighting to end slavery
D) Fighting for a country they had hardly lived in
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About how many African Americans served in the Union army?

A) 20000
B) 50000
C) 100000
D) 200000
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What drove Robert E. Lee to invade Pennsylvania?

A) His men lacked food
B) He wanted to place pressure on Union forces
C) His men lacked shoes
D) All of the above
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Who led the charge on the Union positions on Cemetery Ridge on the final day of the Battle of Gettysburg?

A) Robert E. Lee
B) George E. Pickett
C) James Longstreet
D) Henry Heth
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Lincoln's religious beliefs could best be described as which of the following words?

A) Skeptical
B) Cynical
C) Nonexistent
D) Overbearing
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Why did the prisoner exchange policy break down in the May 1863?

A) Lincoln refused to recognize the legitimacy of the Confederacy
B) The Dix-Hill cartel collapsed
C) Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest's ordering of the Fort Pillow massacre
D) The Confederacy's decision to enslave captured black Union troops and execute their white officers
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This Confederate officer was tried for inhumane conduct at Andersonville prison and was hanged for his crimes.

A) William Hoffman
B) Henry Wirz
C) James Mulligan
D) Joseph Tucker
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The New York City Draft Riots occurred for all but one of the following reasons.

A) New York City was a hotbed of copperhead activism
B) Huge migrations of ex-slaves into New York City
C) Working class resentment toward the Enrollment Act
D) Long-standing ethnic tensions
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Deck 7: Chapter 7turning Points
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The Federal Enrollment Act of February, 1863 allowed draftees to send substitutes or pay a $300 fee to avoid fighting.
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The Confederacy drafted African Americans into the ranks of the army.
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3
The Battle of Gettysburg was the single bloodiest day of the Civil War.
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Bacteria had been discovered in the seventeenth century, but it was not until the Civil War that scientists and physicians understood the diseases caused by viruses and bacteria.
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Scholars generally believe that Union prison camps contained worse conditions than Confederate prison camps.
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The purpose of Jefferson Davis' southwest tour was to show southwestern Confederates that they were vital to the war effort.
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Irish resentment toward fighting in the Civil War came from all but one of the following sources.

A) Anti-Catholic sentiment
B) Lack of support from the Democratic Party
C) Fighting to end slavery
D) Fighting for a country they had hardly lived in
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About how many African Americans served in the Union army?

A) 20000
B) 50000
C) 100000
D) 200000
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What drove Robert E. Lee to invade Pennsylvania?

A) His men lacked food
B) He wanted to place pressure on Union forces
C) His men lacked shoes
D) All of the above
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Who led the charge on the Union positions on Cemetery Ridge on the final day of the Battle of Gettysburg?

A) Robert E. Lee
B) George E. Pickett
C) James Longstreet
D) Henry Heth
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Lincoln's religious beliefs could best be described as which of the following words?

A) Skeptical
B) Cynical
C) Nonexistent
D) Overbearing
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Why did the prisoner exchange policy break down in the May 1863?

A) Lincoln refused to recognize the legitimacy of the Confederacy
B) The Dix-Hill cartel collapsed
C) Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest's ordering of the Fort Pillow massacre
D) The Confederacy's decision to enslave captured black Union troops and execute their white officers
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This Confederate officer was tried for inhumane conduct at Andersonville prison and was hanged for his crimes.

A) William Hoffman
B) Henry Wirz
C) James Mulligan
D) Joseph Tucker
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The New York City Draft Riots occurred for all but one of the following reasons.

A) New York City was a hotbed of copperhead activism
B) Huge migrations of ex-slaves into New York City
C) Working class resentment toward the Enrollment Act
D) Long-standing ethnic tensions
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