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What was a significant factor that led to the American Civil War?

a) The discovery of gold in California

b) Sectional tensions focused on enslavement and states' rights

c) The signing of the Treaty of Paris

Sectional tensions focused on enslavement and states' rights

100

How many Southern states seceded to form the Confederate States of America?

a) Thirteen

b) Seven

c) Eleven

Eleven

100

What was the outcome of the Civil War in April 1865?

a) The South won the war

b) The war continued for another year

c) The North conquered the South, leading to their surrender

The North conquered the South, leading to their surrender

100

What was the primary economic system in the Southern states before the Civil War?

a) Industrial manufacturing

b) Slave labor

c) Agricultural farming with free labor

Slave labor

200

Which event marked the beginning of the American Civil War?

a) The election of Abraham Lincoln

b) The secession of Southern states

c) The attack on Fort Sumter

The attack on Fort Sumter

200

What was a major turning point for the Union forces during the Civil War?

a) The Battle of Gettysburg

b) The Battle of Bull Run

c) The Siege of Vicksburg

The Battle of Gettysburg

200

Which movement emerged in the Northern and Western states opposing slavery?

a) The Abolitionist Movement

b) The Civil Rights Movement

c) The Suffrage Movement

The Abolitionist Movement

200

What was one of the main differences between the North and South that contributed to the Civil War?

a) The North had a larger population

b) The South had more railroads

c) The North was primarily agricultural

The North had a larger population

300

What was Abraham Lincoln's stance regarding slavery during his presidency?

a) He supported the expansion of slavery

b) He opposed the spread of enslavement

c) He believed in gradual emancipation

He opposed the spread of enslavement

300

In what year was Abraham Lincoln elected as the 16th president of the United States?

a) 1856

b) 1868

c) 1860


1860

300

What was the outcome of the siege of Vicksburg on July 4, 1863?

a) The Union forces were defeated and retreated.

b) The Confederates surrendered, giving the Union control of the Mississippi River.

c)The Union forces captured General Grant.

The Confederates surrendered, giving the Union control of the Mississippi River.

300

What major event occurred on July 4, 1863?

a) The conclusion of the siege of Vicksburg

b) The start of the Battle of Gettysburg

c) The assassination of President Lincoln


The conclusion of the siege of Vicksburg

400

What significant military action did General Lee take in June 1863?

a) He reinforced the Confederate troops in the West.

b) He began to move north towards Pennsylvania.

c) He retreated to Virginia after a defeat.

He began to move north towards Pennsylvania.

400

What was the significance of the siege of Vicksburg in the context of the Civil War?

a) It split the Confederacy in two and gave the Union control of the Mississippi River.

b) It resulted in the capture of General Robert E. Lee.

c) It marked the end of the Civil War.

It split the Confederacy in two and gave the Union control of the Mississippi River.

400

On what date did the Battle of Gettysburg begin?

a) July 1, 1863

b) June 1, 1863

c) August 1, 1863

July 1, 1863

400

Which principle did Lincoln invoke in the Gettysburg Address?

a) The principles of human equality

b) The importance of state sovereignty 

c)The need for economic reform

The principles of human equality

500

What concept did Lincoln connect to the sacrifices of the Civil War in his address?

a) The establishment of a monarchy

b) The preservation of slavery

c) A new birth of freedom

A new birth of freedom

500

On what date was President Lincoln assassinated?

a) April 14, 1865

b) April 14, 1866

c) April 14, 1867

April 14, 1865

500

How many amendments were added to the Constitution following the Civil War?

a) One

b) two

c) three

three

500

Who was the president of the confederate states?

a) Abraham Lincoln

b) Jefferson Finis Davis 

c) Donald Trump

d) Rafael Correa.

e) Robert E. Lee

Jefferson Finis Davis