What were the fundamental causes of the Civil War? (SS8H5a)
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 10 pts
long-term issues of slavery and states’ rights
long-term issues of taxation and trade regulation
short-term events of the raid at Harper’s Ferry and the Boston Tea Party
short-term events of John Brown’s raid and Abraham Lincoln’s election
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 10 pts
What were the immediate causes of the Civil War? (SS8H5a)
short-term events of John Brown’s raid and Abraham Lincoln’s election
long-term issues of slavery and states’ rights
long-term issues of taxation and trade regulation
short-term events of the raid at Harper’s Ferry and the Boston Tea Party
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 10 pts
What was Georgia’s reaction to the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860? (SS8H5a)
Lawmakers voted to spend $1 million on defense and to recruit 10,000 soldiers.
Voters elected then-governor Joseph Brown as president of the Confederacy.
Ambassadors met with border states to sway them towards the Confederacy.
Confederate soldiers fired on Fort Sumter when Union troops refused to leave.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 10 pts
Which Georgian played a significant role in the Compromise of 1850, the Georgia Platform, and the Secession Convention, and was elected vice president of the Confederacy? (SS8H5a)
Alexander Stephens
Jefferson Davis
Howell Cobb
Joseph Brown
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 10 pts
Why was Georgia often referred to as the "heart of the Confederacy" during the Civil War? (SS8H5b)
Georgia had more railroads than any other Confederate state.
Georgia was the site of most Confederate military victories.
Georgia's soldiers fought harder than those from other Confederate states.
General Robert E. Lee gave Georgia that title.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 10 pts
The Emancipation Proclamation promised freedom to slaves (SS8H5b)
in Confederate-held states and territories
in the border states
in Union-held states and territories
in the North as well as in the South
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 10 pts
After advancing south into Georgia in early 1864, why did Union General William T. Sherman directly move to attack Atlanta? (SS8H5b)
Atlanta was a crucial military target because of its industrial and transportation resources.
Atlanta was named after a famous Georgia governor, and losing the city would embarrass the state government.
With its location on the Fall Line and Savannah River, Atlanta was a powerful river port.
The Confederate government had moved its capital to Atlanta after the fall of Richmond, Virginia, in 1862.
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