Deck 5: Countdown to Jubilee: Lincolns Hundred Days
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Deck 5: Countdown to Jubilee: Lincolns Hundred Days
1
Which of these did Lincoln issue in September 1862?
A) the Emancipation Proclamation
B) General Order No. 5
C) the Second Confiscation Act
D) the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation
A) the Emancipation Proclamation
B) General Order No. 5
C) the Second Confiscation Act
D) the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation
D
2
The preliminary Emancipation Proclamation would have been valid ONLY in ________.
A) border states
B) Union states
C) Confederate-held states
D) occupied areas
A) border states
B) Union states
C) Confederate-held states
D) occupied areas
C
3
Which of these is most clearly reflected in Lincoln's preliminary Emancipation Proclamation?
A) ideology
B) political pressure
C) religious beliefs
D) strategy
A) ideology
B) political pressure
C) religious beliefs
D) strategy
D
4
For opponents of the Emancipation Proclamation the latter was linked to the suspension of habeas corpus because both measures ________.
A) would lead to conscription
B) expanded presidential authority
C) were supported by Democrats
D) embittered Northern civilians
A) would lead to conscription
B) expanded presidential authority
C) were supported by Democrats
D) embittered Northern civilians
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5
Which of these was key in dashing Confederate hopes of cotton diplomacy?
A) the Battle of Antietam
B) the Confederate failure to regain Maryland
C) the Second Confiscation Act
D) Second Bull Run
A) the Battle of Antietam
B) the Confederate failure to regain Maryland
C) the Second Confiscation Act
D) Second Bull Run
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6
Executives of ________ Union or Union-held states endured the proposed Emancipation Proclamation at the Altoona meeting.
A) 3
B) 7
C) 11
D) 17
A) 3
B) 7
C) 11
D) 17
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7
In the image "Emancipation as a Military Necessity" which of these have NOT failed to suppress the Confederate rebellion?
A) skill
B) emancipation
C) strategy
D) the draft
A) skill
B) emancipation
C) strategy
D) the draft
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8
General Buckner used the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation to incite ________ in Kentucky.
A) attacks on Union headquarters
B) an uprising by Union loyalists
C) attacks on free African Americans
D) fear of a race war
A) attacks on Union headquarters
B) an uprising by Union loyalists
C) attacks on free African Americans
D) fear of a race war
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9
Which of these led the Confederate campaign to win Tennessee in 1862?
A) Don Carlos Buell
B) Ulysses Grant
C) Braxton Bragg
D) Robert Lee
A) Don Carlos Buell
B) Ulysses Grant
C) Braxton Bragg
D) Robert Lee
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10
Just as in Maryland the Kentucky campaign ended with a ________.
A) long standoff
B) high casualty rate but no clear victory
C) Confederate defeat
D) Union defeat
A) long standoff
B) high casualty rate but no clear victory
C) Confederate defeat
D) Union defeat
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11
Looking at Map 5.1 the Confederate retreat ________.
A) brought them back to square one
B) maintained some of their gains in Kentucky
C) placed them in a position to threaten Union troops in Tennessee
D) left them in command in Kentucky
A) brought them back to square one
B) maintained some of their gains in Kentucky
C) placed them in a position to threaten Union troops in Tennessee
D) left them in command in Kentucky
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12
Vicksburg was key to ________.
A) protecting Kentucky
B) the protection of Washington, D.C.
C) control of the Mississippi
D) winning New Orleans
A) protecting Kentucky
B) the protection of Washington, D.C.
C) control of the Mississippi
D) winning New Orleans
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13
Which of these men headed the Union effort to take Vicksburg?
A) Robert Lee
B) David Farragut
C) George McClellan
D) Ulysses Grant
A) Robert Lee
B) David Farragut
C) George McClellan
D) Ulysses Grant
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14
Lincoln said of ________, "I can't spare this man, he fights."
A) Burnside
B) Grant
C) Pope
D) McClellan
A) Burnside
B) Grant
C) Pope
D) McClellan
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15
Following his common pattern McClellan followed Antietam with a period of ________.
A) pursuit of the retreating enemy
B) retreat to his home
C) campaigning for the presidency
D) little action
A) pursuit of the retreating enemy
B) retreat to his home
C) campaigning for the presidency
D) little action
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16
In late 1862 the Army of the Potomac had ________ troops.
A) 90,000
B) 45,000
C) 120,000
D) 12,000
A) 90,000
B) 45,000
C) 120,000
D) 12,000
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17
The Union Fredericksburg campaign stalled while waiting for ________.
A) cavalry
B) gunboats
C) pontoons
D) reinforcements
A) cavalry
B) gunboats
C) pontoons
D) reinforcements
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18
In Map 5.2, Longstreet had the advantage of ________.
A) more artillery
B) topography
C) river transport
D) the river's protection
A) more artillery
B) topography
C) river transport
D) the river's protection
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19
In the Battle of Fredericksburg, Union casualties were roughly ________ those of the Confederacy.
A) half
B) twice
C) equal to
D) a quarter
A) half
B) twice
C) equal to
D) a quarter
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20
Confederates considered Fredericksburg a ________ and ________ victory.
A) moral and strategic
B) military and moral
C) strategic and tactical
D) military and political
A) moral and strategic
B) military and moral
C) strategic and tactical
D) military and political
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21
Which of these wrote of her nursing experiences in Hospital Sketches?
A) Louisa May Alcott
B) Mary Livermore
C) Elizabeth Blackwell
D) Louisa Lee Schuyler
A) Louisa May Alcott
B) Mary Livermore
C) Elizabeth Blackwell
D) Louisa Lee Schuyler
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22
In his 1862 Annual Message to Congress Lincoln argued for ________ emancipation.
A) immediate
B) Retroactive
C) delaying
D) gradual compensated
A) immediate
B) Retroactive
C) delaying
D) gradual compensated
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23
Which of these fears was the 1862 Annual Message intended to allay?
A) Emancipation would bring job competition between whites and blacks.
B) Radical Republicans had drafted the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.
C) Emancipation would mean economic disaster for the Confederacy.
D) The proposed Emancipation Proclamation was too radical.
A) Emancipation would bring job competition between whites and blacks.
B) Radical Republicans had drafted the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.
C) Emancipation would mean economic disaster for the Confederacy.
D) The proposed Emancipation Proclamation was too radical.
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24
From the end of 1862 into 1863 African Americans ________.
A) began to flee to the Union in large numbers
B) anticipated the promulgation of the Emancipation Proclamation
C) lined up to join the Union army
D) feared violence from extreme Democrats
A) began to flee to the Union in large numbers
B) anticipated the promulgation of the Emancipation Proclamation
C) lined up to join the Union army
D) feared violence from extreme Democrats
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25
In "Waiting for the Hour" which of these is symbolized by the tall figure on the right?
A) Insurrection
B) Joy
C) Faith
D) Liberty
A) Insurrection
B) Joy
C) Faith
D) Liberty
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