Ch.12 Malice Toward None The Union Triumphant Full Test Bank - Civil War History 1e | Test Bank Varon by Elizabeth R. Varon. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 12: Malice Toward None: The Union Triumphant
Type: multiple choice question question
Title: Chapter 12, Question 1
1) In 1865 Lee was forced to deny reinforcements to ________ to defend ________.
a. Charleston; Richmond
c. Richmond; Petersburg
d. Savannah; Charleston
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 2
2) As Grant's headquarters City Point Virginia became ________.
a. the Confederate capital
b. the target of a Confederate offensive
c. one of the world's busiest ports
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 3
3) City Point became a hub for traffic ________.
a. to the North
b. to the South
c. between Richmond and Washington, D.C.
d. going both north and south
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 4
4) Which of these statements is supported by Map 12.1?
a. The battle for Petersburg involved a concentrated Union assault.
b. The importance of Petersburg can be seen in the armies' defensive works.
d. The battle lines shifted several times.
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 5
5) Towards the end of the war Elizabeth Van Lew added intelligence about ________ in Richmond as well as military intelligence.
a. Davis' actions
b. Confederate Copperheads
c. the political mood
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 6
6) In the end conscripting slaves into the Confederate army proved to be ________.
a. disastrous
b. the army's salvation
c. unnecessary
d. negligible
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 7
7) For African Americans in the North the Thirteenth Amendment ________.
a. confirmed their status as free but did not expand their rights
c. greatly expanded their rights
d. was a step backwards
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 8
8) In Figure 12.1 which of these is symbolized under the president's foot?
a. freedom
b. a Copperhead
d. slavery
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 9
9) Which of these did NOT ratify the Thirteenth Amendment?
a. Virginia
b. Maryland
c. Missouri
d. Kentucky
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 10
10) Which of these was deliberately avoided in Lincoln's second inaugural address?
a. regret
b. finger-pointing
c. exultation
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 11
11) On March 25, 1865 Lee recommended that ________ be abandoned.
a. Richmond and Savannah
b. Petersburg and Richmond
d. Richmond
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 12
12) As in Columbia much of Richmond was destroyed when the departing Confederates ________.
a. used artillery on the approaching Union army
b. accidentally blew up warehouses
c. bombarded strategic areas of the city
d. set fire to warehouses
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 13
13) The scene in Figure 12.4 represents all of these reactions to this event EXCEPT that of ________.
a. Confederates
c. Union soldiers
d. Southern African Americans
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 14
14) Between the taking of Richmond and the Confederate surrender Lee ________.
a. opened negotiations with Grant
b. resorted to guerrilla fighting around Richmond
c. engaged in one more bloody battle with Grant
d. moved west with the Federals in pursuit
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 15
15) Lincoln's instructions to Grant were to be lenient towards the Lee provided the Confederates accepted ________.
a. emancipation and the expansion of black rights
b. responsibility for the war
c. a military occupation
d. emancipation and US authority
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 16
16) Lee's troops were allowed to go free if they promised ________.
a. to accept the Thirteenth Amendment
b. to denounce the Confederacy
c. to never again take up arms against the US
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 17
17) Looking at Map 12.2 Lee's retreat was ________.
a. marked by sporadic fighting
c. really a rout
d. costly for the Union
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 18
18) In keeping with Lincoln's second inaugural address, Grant's treatment of the Confederates at Appomattox avoided expressions of ________.
a. penitence
b. triumph
d. charity
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 19
19) In the period leading up to the Confederate surrender Northern belief in the idea of deliverance ________.
a. disappeared
b. faltered
c. was at its height
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 20
20) At the US flag-raising ceremony at Fort Sumter Henry Ward Beecher reiterated Lincoln's terms for reconstruction:
a. loyalty to the US and emancipation
c. a military occupation
d. black civil rights
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 21
21) Parole certificates issued by Grant at Appomattox created problems because they appeared to promise ________.
a. restoration of property
b. compensation
c. immunity
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 22
22) After the surrender at Appomattox ________ and ________ still faced off in North Carolina.
a. Grant; Lee
b. Sherman; Johnston
d. Lee; Johnston
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 23
23) John Wilkes Booth is infamous as ________.
a. a Copperhead leader
b. the last Confederate general to surrender
c. the originator of the "might over right" notion
d. Lincoln's assassin
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 24
24) On April 1865 Lincoln promised ________.
a. limited black suffrage
c. compensation for Confederate generals
d. amnesty to the Confederacy
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Title: Chapter 12, Question 25
25) In negotiations with Joseph Johnston, William Sherman ________.
a. promised amnesty and compensation
b. greatly overstepped his authority
d. imposed harsh terms for surrender