Which event directly triggered the start of open hostilities at Fort Sumter?
Confederate demands for the surrender of the fort
Why was Antietam strategically important for the Union, despite heavy casualties?
It prevented British recognition of the Confederacy
Why did Stonewall Jackson receive his nickname at Bull Run?
For refusing to retreat and standing firm like a "stone wall" under attack
What was the Thirteenth Amendment?
Abolished slavery in the USA
Who was the President during the Reconstruction?
Andrew Johnson
Which outcome best describes the immediate military result of the First Battle of Bull Run?
A Confederate victory that forced a Union retreat to Washington, D.C.
Which statement best describes Robert E. Lee’s actions during the Seven Days’ Battles?
He executed coordinated assaults that compelled the Union to withdraw
Which general commanded Union forces at Antietam?
George B. McClellan
The exception in the Thirteenth Amendment permitting involuntary servitude relates to:
Punishment following conviction of a crime
Laws that restricted the rights and movement of newly freed Black people were called:
Black Codes
What was a major national consequence of the fall of Fort Sumter and Bull Run?
A realization that the war would be longer and more costly than expected
Which of the following best describes the strategic importance of Vicksburg?
It allowed control of the Mississippi River and split the Confederacy
Who was the general of the Confederate Army?
Robert E. Lee
The Fourteenth Amendment was primarily designed to:
Define citizenship and protect civil rights after the Civil War
Northerners who moved to the South after the Civil War and were accused of seeking profit or power were often labeled:
Carpetbaggers
What was a major immediate outcome of the Battle of Shiloh?
Demonstration that the war would be longer and bloodier than expected
What was a major immediate consequence of the Union victory at Gettysburg?
Lee’s invasion of the North was halted
Sherman's concept of "total war" during the March to the Sea primarily involved:
Targeting military and economic infrastructure to break the enemy's will
Which Supreme Court decision declared that persons born in the United States are citizens, leading to the importance of the Citizenship Clause?
Define citizenship and protect civil rights after the Civil War
Who pushed to have Congress run the Reconstruction?
Thaddus Stevens
The Seven Days’ Battles primarily resulted in:
Confederate forces driving McClellan’s army away from Richmond
Why are Gettysburg and Vicksburg often considered turning points in the Civil War?
Severe Confederate losses improved the Union strategic position
The surrender at Appomattox is significant because:
It marked the surrender of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia
What did the Fifteenth Amendment promise?
A citizen has the right to vote based on "race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
What was one thing (besides freedom) the Reconstruction promised former slaves?
Forty acres and a mule