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The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War because it gave the South confidence to try invading the North. the South lost a major manufacturing city. the weakened Southern army could no longer try to invade the North. the South could no longer control the Mississippi River. INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question The Emancipation Proclamation immediately freed all slaves. Freed slaves in those parts of the South that were still fighting against the Union. allowed free African Americans to serve in the military. Ensured that Britain and France would help the South. INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question The Civil War began when - Texas joined the Confederacy. Confederate troops fired on Fort Sumter. Abraham Lincoln was elected President. South Carolina seceded from the Union. INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question The Union’s first plan for defeating the South - Called for the invasion of manufacturing areas in the South. gained the support of France and Britain. worked to capture Richmond. Blocked goods from going into and out of Southern ports. INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question Uncle Tom’s Cabin was the first newspaper owned and written by African Americans. a stop on the Underground Railroad. a best-selling novel that opposed slavery. a newspaper published by abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question Dred Scott argued that he should be free because his owner had died. he had once lived in a free state. he had moved often from one area to another. the Missouri Compromise kept people from owning property. INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question Which man was known as the Great Compromiser? John C. Calhoun Andrew Jackson Roger B Taney Henry Clay INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question Maine joined the United States as a free state before the Louisiana Purchase was made. to balance Missouri’s joining as a slave state. many years after Missouri entered the Union. at the same time South Carolina left the Union. INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question Andrew Jackson believed that the federal government should have authority over the states. the Bank of the United States was good for the country. South Carolina should leave the Union. regional loyalty was more important than the federal Union. INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question The 1828 tax on imported goods mainly benefited the South. the West. the North. Europe. INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question In the end, what was the most important result of the Civil War? There was an increase in patriotism. Abraham Lincoln finally became the president of the United States. A large number of troops volunteered for the army. The country was no longer one part free, one part slave. INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question Which best describes the culture of the southern United States before secession? urban and industrial fast growing a population swelling from immigration rural and agricultural INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question The Kansas-Nebraska Act stated that Kansas and Nebraska were members of the Confederacy Kansas and Nebraska could choose whether or not to allow slavery Slavery was outlawed in Kansas and Nebraska Kansas and Nebraska would be made official U.S. states INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question Which event worried southern states and eventually led to their secession? The election of Abraham Lincoln The bombardment of Fort Sumter The formation of the Confederate States of America The seizure of federal forts in their territory INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question Why did the Confederacy feel they had to capture Fort Sumter? It held a large number of Union army troops It was one of the last two federal forts in the southern states It was near the Confederate capital of Richmond It was the only southern army fort located in Union territory. INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question How did the states of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas react to President Lincoln’s call to arms against the Confederacy? They attacked Fort Sumter They flooded army recruitment offices with volunteers They banned slavery They joined the Confederacy INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question Because the Union troops expected to win an easy victory at Bull Run, they Did not bring any cannons to the fight Did not cross the Potomac River into Virginia Allowed spectators to watch the battle Did not wait for orders to attack INCORRECT!!! Try Again CORRECT Next Question