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FREEDOM, Protection, Pay, and a Call to Military Duty! -1863. The purpose of this poster was to recruit men for the-
a) Union Army
b) Confederate Navy
c) Reconstruction Congress
d) Red Cross

What Civil War figure grew up in Virginia, was opposed to secession, turned down command of Union troops, and urged the South to accept defeat?
a) Thomas Stonewall Jackson
b) Jefferson Davis
c) Robert E. Lee
d) Fredrick Douglass

The leading cause of death during the Civil War resulted from-
a) battle wounds
b) cannon shells
c) starvation
d) disease

Which statement is true of women during the 1850s?
a) Most women had college educations
b) women were giving voting rights
c) Most women held limited property rights
d) women were given equal business opportunities

Which ocean is located directly north of Europe?
a) Pacific
b) Atlantic
c) Indian
d) Arctic

Which continent is part of a larger landmass?
a) Asia
b) Africa
c) Australia
d) Antarctica

Why was the Battle of Gettysburg a turning point of the Civil War?
a) it gave the North control of the Mississippi River
b) It allowed the South to capture the Union capital
c) the South was able to surround the Union army
d) the North stopped a Confederate invasion

Which geographic features are most associated with the Coastal Plain?
a) lakes and high plateaus
b) rolling flatlands with many rivers
c) broad lowlands with many harbors
d) mountain ranges and valleys

Which American Indian group lived in the Southwestern United States?
a) Iroquois
b) Pueblo
c) Kwakiutl
d) Inuit

Most major cities and towns in the United States during the 18th century were located near-
a) waterways
b) central areas of the country
c) mountains
d) warm areas of the country

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