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U.S. History - Unit 5 (SSUSH9b)
Test Description: Lincoln's Influence on the Civil War
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) During the Civil War, the separated Southern states created:
A
the Union of Confederate States
B
the Free-Soil Party
C
the Southern Nation
D
the Confederate States of America
2) During Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address, he said:
A
he called for the South to immediately end slavery
B
he would not abolish slavery
C
he wanted the Southern states to secede
D
he hoped the North would also expand slavery
3) The objective of the Gettysburg Address was to:
A
get the North to pass the 13th Amendment
B
end the Battle of Gettysburg
C
end the Reconstruction of the South
D
encourage the North to continue fighting the Civil War
4) The Gettysburg Address is unique because:
A
it received great praise from the South
B
it encouraged the Southern slaves to escape to the North
C
it was the last speech Abraham Lincoln gave as president
D
it only lasted two minutes
5) During Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, he encouraged the North to:
A
attack slaveowners
B
permanently stop relations with the South
C
continue slavery for another decade
D
help reconstruct the South
6) The Emancipation Proclamation...
A
freed all slaves in the South
B
freed all slaves in the border states
C
freed all slaves in the United States
D
was accepted by the government of the Confederacy
7) In issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln hoped:
A
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B
the South would end the Civil War
C
Southern slaves would escape and join the Union Army
D
the South would lose all of their trade partners
8) During the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln suspended the constitutional right of:
A
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B
habeas corpus
C
the freedom of religion
D
the freedom of the press
9) How many Confederate sympathizers were arrested during the Civil War?
A
100,000
B
none
C
13,000
D
65,000
10) Why did Abraham Lincoln suspend habeas corpus during the Civil War?
A
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B
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C
He wanted to ensure victory in the war.
D
He wanted to to expand slavery in the U.S.
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