3562982197 | Lincoln's plan for the besieged federal forces in Fort sumter was | To provision the Garrison but not reinforce it | 0 | |
3562982198 | The firing on Fort Sumter had affect of | Arousing northern support for the war to put down the South's rebellion | 1 | |
3562982199 | Among the states to join the confederacy only after Lincoln's call for troops were | Virginia Arkansas and Tennessee | 2 | |
3562982200 | Lincoln at first to clear the war was being fought | Only to save the union and not to free the slaves | 3 | |
3562982201 | The following was not among the border states | Oklahoma | 4 | |
3562982202 | The term Butternut Region and refers to | The areas of southern Ohio Indiana and Illinois that Opposed an anti-slavery war | 5 | |
3562982203 | In the The Indian territory Oklahoma most of the five civilized Tribes | Supported the Confederacy | 6 | |
3562982204 | Among the potential advantages the Confederacy possessed at the beginning of the Civil War was | Better trained officers and soldiers | 7 | |
3562982205 | Among the potential advantages the union possessed at the beginning of the civil War was | A continuing influx of immigrants and man Power from Europe | 8 | |
3562982206 | The response to the civil war in Europe was | Support for the South among the upper classes and for the north among the working classes | 9 | |
3562982207 | The South weapon of King cotton field to drop her and into the war on the side of the Confederacy because | The British found sufficient cotton from previous stockpiles and from other sources like Egypt and India | 10 | |
3562982208 | The success of the Confederate raider Alabama highlighted the issue of | Britain's a neutral policy of allowing Confederate ships to be built and it's Naval Yard | 11 | |
3562982209 | Lincoln argued that his assertion of the secular of power and suspension of certain civil liberties was justified because | It was necessary to set aside small provisions of the Constitution in order to save the union | 12 | |
3562982210 | Many of the new millionaires who emerged in the north during the Civil War | Made their fortunes by providing poorly made shoddy goods to the Union armies | 13 | |
3562982211 | Woman made particular advances during the Civil War by | Entering industrial employment and providing medical aid for soldiers on both sides | 14 | |
3563092331 | Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri | Four Border States where secession failed but slavery still survived | 15 | |
3563092332 | Naval Blockade | The effective Northern effort to strangle the Southern economy and de-throne "King Cotton" | 16 | |
3563092333 | Trent | A ship from which two Confederate diplomats were removed, creating a major crisis between London and Washington | 17 | |
3563092334 | Alabama | Vessel built in Britain that wreaked havoc on Northem shipping until it was finally sunk in 1864 | 18 | |
3563092335 | laird rams | Ironclad warships that were kept out of Confederate hands by Minister Adams stern protectors to the British governmental | 19 | |
3563092336 | draft | Provision established by Congress in 1863, after volunteers ran out that provoked violent protests in Northern cities | 20 | |
3563092337 | bounty jumpers | Slippery Northern men who collected fees for enlisting in the Union army and then deserted | 21 | |
3563092338 | Nursing Medical | occupation that gained new status and employment opportunities because of women's Civil War service | 22 | |
3563092339 | national banking system | Financial arrangement set up by the federal government to sell government bonds and stabilize the currency | 23 | |
3563092340 | shoddy millionaires | Scornful term for Northern manufacturers who made quick fortunes out of selling cheaply made shoes and other inadequate goods to the U.S army | 24 | |
3563092341 | writ of habeus corpus | civil liberty that was suspended by Lincoln in defiance of the constitution and the Supreme Court's chief justice | 25 | |
3563092342 | united states sanitary commission | Organization developed to provide medical supplies and assistance to Union armies in the field | 26 | |
3563092343 | Napoleon III | Slippery French dictator who ignored the Monroe Doctrine by intervening in Mexican politics | 27 | |
3563092344 | Charles Francis Adams | American envoy whose shrewd diplomacy helped keep Britain neutral during the Civil War | 28 | |
3563092345 | Canada | Site of cross-border raids and plots by southern agents and anti-British Americans during civil war | 29 | |
3563092346 | Maximilian | An OId World aristocrat, manipulated as a puppet in Mexico. who was shot when his puppet-master deserted him | 30 | |
3563092347 | New york City | Scene of the largest Northern anti draft riot in 1963 | 31 | |
3563092348 | Britain Nation | whose upper classes hoped for a confederate victory | 32 | |
3563092349 | Abraham Lincoln | An inexperienced leader in war but a genius at inspiring and directing his nation's cause | 33 | |
3563092350 | Jefferson Davis | Leader whose conflict with states, rights advocates and rigid personality harmed its ability to mobilize | 34 | |
3563092351 | Elizabeth Blackwell | First woman physician, organizer of the United States Sanitary Commission | 35 | |
3563092352 | Clara barton | Helped transform nursing into a respected profession during the Civil War | 36 |
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