How did Americans feel about the Civil War before the fighting began?
A. Both sides thought it would be a short war.
B. Some Confederate leaders hoped the North would accept secession.
C. Some officials in the Northern border states did not want to provide troops to fight against other slave states.
D. All of the above is true.
D. All of the above are true.
What event triggered the fighting between the North and the South? A. The Southern states seceded. B. Southerners fired on Fort Sumter. C. Union forces invaded Virginia. D. A Confederate army invaded Maryland.
B. Southerners fired on Fort Sumter.
What advance in technology made the Civil War much deadlier than earlier American wars? A. ironclads B. submarines C. rifles D. mortars and hand grenades
C. rifles
What was one Northern strategy for winning the Civil War? A. to offer Native Americans land in the South if they would fight for the Union B. to cut off the South's imports and exports with a naval blockade C. to capture Texas and attack the rest of the Confederacy from the West D. to kidnap Confederate president Jefferson Davis and bring him to Washington for trial
B. to cut off the South's imports and exports with a naval blockade
What strategy did the South have for fighting the war? A. withhold cotton from the world market to pressure Britain and France to help the South B. attack Washington, D.C., and win a quick victory C. increase cotton exports to Europe in order to raise money to buy supplies D. capture the Mississippi River in order to split the Union in half
A. withhold cotton from the world market to pressure Britain and France to help the South