Deck 3: Sacred Soil: Virginia in the Summer of 1862

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The Peninsula campaign was a ________.

A) major Union defeat
B) large Union offensive
C) massive Confederate offensive
D) minor Union defeat
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In the Yorktown phase of the Peninsula campaign, the Union and Confederate troops numbered ________ and ________ respectively.

A) 100,000; 17,000
B) 68,000; 57,000
C) 55,000; 65,000
D) 23,000; 47,000
Question
In the Peninsula campaign Richmond ________.

A) fell to the Union
B) remained far from Union troops
C) came close to falling to the Union
D) was closely threatened by the Union
Question
Looking at Map 3.1, which of these was a key Confederate advantage in the final battles of the Peninsula campaign?

A) control of water routes
B) naval support
C) railway lines
D) McClellan's distance from his base
Question
The Shenandoah Valley was key to defending ________.

A) Richmond
B) Virginia
C) both national capitals
D) Washington, D.C.
Question
The Valley campaign set ________ Union troops against ________ Confederate troops.

A) 25,000; 47,000
B) 95,000; 45,000
C) 2,750; 5,500
D) 60,000; 17,000
Question
Looking at Map 3.2, which of these illustrates the challenges facing the opposing armies?

A) Fremont had to encircle Jackson's troops to cut off supplies.
B) Divided in two, Jackson's troops had to cover more ground.
C) Jackson's larger army was able to punch through Union lines.
D) Jackson's troops had to cover greater distances to counter larger Union forces.
Question
Why were Unionists in Winchester VA imprisioned by Confederates in March 1862?

A) as punishment for their political beliefs
B) in preparation for a Union advance
C) for their protection
D) to move them behind Union lines
Question
The principal commanders at the Seven Days' Battles were ________ and ________.

A) Lee and Grant
B) Jackson and Grant
C) Lee and McClellan
D) Jackson and McClellan
Question
Her facade as a ________ provided cover for the espionage of Elizabeth Van Lew?

A) Sanitary Commission worker
B) stereotypical Southern lady
C) preacher's wife
D) poor black woman
Question
For most of the Seven Days' Battles the Union army was ________.

A) cut off from a retreat
B) divided into disparate columns
C) in retreat
D) successful in pushing the Confederate troops back
Question
Looking at Map 3.3, McClellan's movements are best characterized as a(n) ________.

A) orderly retreat
B) catastrophe
C) well planned offensive
D) rout
Question
Like the great majority of previous battles, the Seven Days Battles ended with ________.

A) a Union rout but the Confederate army was destroyed
B) no decisive victor
C) the Union having achieved their objective
D) a clear victory but the victor unable to pursue and destroy the defeated army
Question
McClellan's military leadership made clear his ________ approach to the war.

A) bold
B) cautious
C) patriotic
D) Unionist
Question
Which of these was considered "sacred soil" by both armies?

A) Yorktown
B) Virginia
C) Washington, D.C.
D) the Shenandoah Valley
Question
The "Patriotic Covers" image portrayed the Union cause as one that reflected ________ American values.

A) progressive, innovative
B) moral, religious
C) peaceful, conciliatory
D) old, established
Question
On both sides, plunder was ________.

A) rare and against regulations
B) common and condoned by officers
C) rare but covertly condoned by officers
D) common but against regulations
Question
For Confederates and Union soldiers alike, Virginia's White House was a ________.

A) sign of the South's decay
B) reminder of Jefferson's Virginia
C) powerful symbol
D) symbol of the war's brutality
Question
In 1861 and 1862 which of these was true of black labor?

A) The numbers of runaway slaves gave the Union an advantage over the Confederacy.
B) Confederates were unwillingly to use the labor of slaves or freed slaves.
C) Both sides had begun black conscription
D) African Americans provided labor for both sides.
Question
The Second Confiscation Act amounted to a(n) ________ of the First Confiscation Act.

A) repetition
B) expansion
C) confirmation
D) retraction
Question
The Second Confiscation Act was supported by ________.

A) Radical Republicans
B) all Democrats
C) moderate Democrats
D) all Republicans
Question
The Second Confiscation Act was finally passed with ________.

A) presidential and widespread popular approval
B) a narrow margin but Lincoln's approval
C) overwhelming popular support but Lincoln's reluctant support
D) only the narrowest of margins and against Lincoln's opposition
Question
The stance of the border states concerning emancipation in 1862 pushed Lincoln to pursue policy of ________.

A) gradual emancipation in border and Confederate states
B) immediate emancipation in border and Confederate states
C) delayed emancipation in the border states
D) emancipation in the Confederacy
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Lincoln's public letter to Horace Greeley made clear his concerns for emancipation on what grounds?

A) Emancipation would destroy the Southern economy.
B) Freed slaves had no future in a restored US.
C) As president he believed his main duty was to save the Union.
D) He was personally opposed to emancipation.
Question
Unlike Lincoln, most African Americans were opposed to ________.

A) the Second Confiscation Act
B) colonization
C) gradual emancipation
D) immediatism
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Deck 3: Sacred Soil: Virginia in the Summer of 1862
1
The Peninsula campaign was a ________.

A) major Union defeat
B) large Union offensive
C) massive Confederate offensive
D) minor Union defeat
B
2
In the Yorktown phase of the Peninsula campaign, the Union and Confederate troops numbered ________ and ________ respectively.

A) 100,000; 17,000
B) 68,000; 57,000
C) 55,000; 65,000
D) 23,000; 47,000
A
3
In the Peninsula campaign Richmond ________.

A) fell to the Union
B) remained far from Union troops
C) came close to falling to the Union
D) was closely threatened by the Union
D
4
Looking at Map 3.1, which of these was a key Confederate advantage in the final battles of the Peninsula campaign?

A) control of water routes
B) naval support
C) railway lines
D) McClellan's distance from his base
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The Shenandoah Valley was key to defending ________.

A) Richmond
B) Virginia
C) both national capitals
D) Washington, D.C.
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6
The Valley campaign set ________ Union troops against ________ Confederate troops.

A) 25,000; 47,000
B) 95,000; 45,000
C) 2,750; 5,500
D) 60,000; 17,000
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7
Looking at Map 3.2, which of these illustrates the challenges facing the opposing armies?

A) Fremont had to encircle Jackson's troops to cut off supplies.
B) Divided in two, Jackson's troops had to cover more ground.
C) Jackson's larger army was able to punch through Union lines.
D) Jackson's troops had to cover greater distances to counter larger Union forces.
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8
Why were Unionists in Winchester VA imprisioned by Confederates in March 1862?

A) as punishment for their political beliefs
B) in preparation for a Union advance
C) for their protection
D) to move them behind Union lines
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9
The principal commanders at the Seven Days' Battles were ________ and ________.

A) Lee and Grant
B) Jackson and Grant
C) Lee and McClellan
D) Jackson and McClellan
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10
Her facade as a ________ provided cover for the espionage of Elizabeth Van Lew?

A) Sanitary Commission worker
B) stereotypical Southern lady
C) preacher's wife
D) poor black woman
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11
For most of the Seven Days' Battles the Union army was ________.

A) cut off from a retreat
B) divided into disparate columns
C) in retreat
D) successful in pushing the Confederate troops back
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12
Looking at Map 3.3, McClellan's movements are best characterized as a(n) ________.

A) orderly retreat
B) catastrophe
C) well planned offensive
D) rout
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13
Like the great majority of previous battles, the Seven Days Battles ended with ________.

A) a Union rout but the Confederate army was destroyed
B) no decisive victor
C) the Union having achieved their objective
D) a clear victory but the victor unable to pursue and destroy the defeated army
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14
McClellan's military leadership made clear his ________ approach to the war.

A) bold
B) cautious
C) patriotic
D) Unionist
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15
Which of these was considered "sacred soil" by both armies?

A) Yorktown
B) Virginia
C) Washington, D.C.
D) the Shenandoah Valley
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16
The "Patriotic Covers" image portrayed the Union cause as one that reflected ________ American values.

A) progressive, innovative
B) moral, religious
C) peaceful, conciliatory
D) old, established
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17
On both sides, plunder was ________.

A) rare and against regulations
B) common and condoned by officers
C) rare but covertly condoned by officers
D) common but against regulations
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18
For Confederates and Union soldiers alike, Virginia's White House was a ________.

A) sign of the South's decay
B) reminder of Jefferson's Virginia
C) powerful symbol
D) symbol of the war's brutality
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19
In 1861 and 1862 which of these was true of black labor?

A) The numbers of runaway slaves gave the Union an advantage over the Confederacy.
B) Confederates were unwillingly to use the labor of slaves or freed slaves.
C) Both sides had begun black conscription
D) African Americans provided labor for both sides.
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20
The Second Confiscation Act amounted to a(n) ________ of the First Confiscation Act.

A) repetition
B) expansion
C) confirmation
D) retraction
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21
The Second Confiscation Act was supported by ________.

A) Radical Republicans
B) all Democrats
C) moderate Democrats
D) all Republicans
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22
The Second Confiscation Act was finally passed with ________.

A) presidential and widespread popular approval
B) a narrow margin but Lincoln's approval
C) overwhelming popular support but Lincoln's reluctant support
D) only the narrowest of margins and against Lincoln's opposition
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23
The stance of the border states concerning emancipation in 1862 pushed Lincoln to pursue policy of ________.

A) gradual emancipation in border and Confederate states
B) immediate emancipation in border and Confederate states
C) delayed emancipation in the border states
D) emancipation in the Confederacy
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24
Lincoln's public letter to Horace Greeley made clear his concerns for emancipation on what grounds?

A) Emancipation would destroy the Southern economy.
B) Freed slaves had no future in a restored US.
C) As president he believed his main duty was to save the Union.
D) He was personally opposed to emancipation.
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Unlike Lincoln, most African Americans were opposed to ________.

A) the Second Confiscation Act
B) colonization
C) gradual emancipation
D) immediatism
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