Deck 12: Malice Toward None: The Union Triumphant
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Deck 12: Malice Toward None: The Union Triumphant
1
In 1865 Lee was forced to deny reinforcements to ________ to defend ________.
A) Charleston; Richmond
B) Savannah; Atlanta
C) Richmond; Petersburg
D) Savannah; Charleston
A) Charleston; Richmond
B) Savannah; Atlanta
C) Richmond; Petersburg
D) Savannah; Charleston
A
2
As Grant's headquarters City Point Virginia became ________.
A) the Confederate capital
B) the target of a Confederate offensive
C) one of the world's busiest ports
D) the state's capital
A) the Confederate capital
B) the target of a Confederate offensive
C) one of the world's busiest ports
D) the state's capital
C
3
City Point became a hub for traffic ________.
A) to the North
B) to the South
C) between Richmond and Washington,D.C.
D) going both north and south
A) to the North
B) to the South
C) between Richmond and Washington,D.C.
D) going both north and south
D
4
Which of these statements is supported by Map 12.1?
A) The battle for Petersburg involved a concentrated Union assault.
B) The importance of Petersburg can be seen in the armies' defensive works.
C) Lee's position was badly chosen and vulnerable.
D) The battle lines shifted several times.
A) The battle for Petersburg involved a concentrated Union assault.
B) The importance of Petersburg can be seen in the armies' defensive works.
C) Lee's position was badly chosen and vulnerable.
D) The battle lines shifted several times.
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5
Towards the end of the war Elizabeth Van Lew added intelligence about ________ in Richmond as well as military intelligence.
A) Davis' actions
B) Confederate Copperheads
C) the political mood
D) the Underground Railroad
A) Davis' actions
B) Confederate Copperheads
C) the political mood
D) the Underground Railroad
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6
In the end conscripting slaves into the Confederate army proved to be ________.
A) disastrous
B) the army's salvation
C) unnecessary
D) negligible
A) disastrous
B) the army's salvation
C) unnecessary
D) negligible
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7
For African Americans in the North the Thirteenth Amendment ________.
A) confirmed their status as free but did not expand their rights
B) had no impact
C) greatly expanded their rights
D) was a step backwards
A) confirmed their status as free but did not expand their rights
B) had no impact
C) greatly expanded their rights
D) was a step backwards
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8
In Figure 12.1(in the text) which of these is symbolized under the president's foot?
A) freedom
B) a Copperhead
C) education
D) slavery
A) freedom
B) a Copperhead
C) education
D) slavery
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9
Which of these did NOT ratify the Thirteenth Amendment?
A) Virginia
B) Maryland
C) Missouri
D) Kentucky
A) Virginia
B) Maryland
C) Missouri
D) Kentucky
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10
Which of these was deliberately avoided in Lincoln's second inaugural address?
A) regret
B) finger-pointing
C) exultation
D) revenge
A) regret
B) finger-pointing
C) exultation
D) revenge
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11
On March 25, 1865 Lee recommended that ________ be abandoned.
A) Richmond and Savannah
B) Petersburg and Richmond
C) Savannah and Petersburg
D) Richmond
A) Richmond and Savannah
B) Petersburg and Richmond
C) Savannah and Petersburg
D) Richmond
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12
As in Columbia much of Richmond was destroyed when the departing Confederates ________.
A) used artillery on the approaching Union army
B) accidentally blew up warehouses
C) bombarded strategic areas of the city
D) set fire to warehouses
A) used artillery on the approaching Union army
B) accidentally blew up warehouses
C) bombarded strategic areas of the city
D) set fire to warehouses
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13
The scene in Figure 12.4(in the text) represents all of these reactions to this event EXCEPT that of ________.
A) Confederates
B) white Unionists
C) Union soldiers
D) Southern African Americans
A) Confederates
B) white Unionists
C) Union soldiers
D) Southern African Americans
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14
Between the taking of Richmond and the Confederate surrender Lee ________.
A) opened negotiations with Grant
B) resorted to guerrilla fighting around Richmond
C) engaged in one more bloody battle with Grant
D) moved west with the Federals in pursuit
A) opened negotiations with Grant
B) resorted to guerrilla fighting around Richmond
C) engaged in one more bloody battle with Grant
D) moved west with the Federals in pursuit
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15
Lincoln's instructions to Grant were to be lenient towards the Lee provided the Confederates accepted ________.
A) emancipation and the expansion of black rights
B) responsibility for the war
C) a military occupation
D) emancipation and US authority
A) emancipation and the expansion of black rights
B) responsibility for the war
C) a military occupation
D) emancipation and US authority
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16
Lee's troops were allowed to go free if they promised ________.
A) to accept the Thirteenth Amendment
B) to denounce the Confederacy
C) to never again take up arms against the US
D) loyalty to the Lincoln administration
A) to accept the Thirteenth Amendment
B) to denounce the Confederacy
C) to never again take up arms against the US
D) loyalty to the Lincoln administration
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17
Looking at Map 12.2 Lee's retreat was ________.
A) marked by sporadic fighting
B) uncontested
C) really a rout
D) costly for the Union
A) marked by sporadic fighting
B) uncontested
C) really a rout
D) costly for the Union
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18
In keeping with Lincoln's second inaugural address, Grant's treatment of the Confederates at Appomattox avoided expressions of ________.
A) penitence
B) triumph
C) vengeance
D) charity
A) penitence
B) triumph
C) vengeance
D) charity
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19
In the period leading up to the Confederate surrender Northern belief in the idea of deliverance ________.
A) disappeared
B) faltered
C) was at its height
D) was replaced by a desire for revenge
A) disappeared
B) faltered
C) was at its height
D) was replaced by a desire for revenge
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20
At the US flag-raising ceremony at Fort Sumter Henry Ward Beecher reiterated Lincoln's terms for reconstruction:
A) loyalty to the US and emancipation
B) disarmament and emancipation
C) a military occupation
D) black civil rights
A) loyalty to the US and emancipation
B) disarmament and emancipation
C) a military occupation
D) black civil rights
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21
Parole certificates issued by Grant at Appomattox created problems because they appeared to promise ________.
A) restoration of property
B) compensation
C) immunity
D) restoration of rights
A) restoration of property
B) compensation
C) immunity
D) restoration of rights
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22
After the surrender at Appomattox ________ and ________ still faced off in North Carolina.
A) Grant; Lee
B) Sherman; Johnston
C) Sherman; Lee
D) Lee; Johnston
A) Grant; Lee
B) Sherman; Johnston
C) Sherman; Lee
D) Lee; Johnston
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23
John Wilkes Booth is infamous as ________.
A) a Copperhead leader
B) the last Confederate general to surrender
C) the originator of the "might over right" notion
D) Lincoln's assassin
A) a Copperhead leader
B) the last Confederate general to surrender
C) the originator of the "might over right" notion
D) Lincoln's assassin
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24
On April 1865 Lincoln promised ________.
A) limited black suffrage
B) repeal of the Thirteenth Amendment
C) compensation for Confederate generals
D) amnesty to the Confederacy
A) limited black suffrage
B) repeal of the Thirteenth Amendment
C) compensation for Confederate generals
D) amnesty to the Confederacy
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25
In negotiations with Joseph Johnston, William Sherman ________.
A) promised amnesty and compensation
B) greatly overstepped his authority
C) gave the same terms as Grant had to Lee
D) imposed harsh terms for surrender
A) promised amnesty and compensation
B) greatly overstepped his authority
C) gave the same terms as Grant had to Lee
D) imposed harsh terms for surrender
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