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While the Union army was losing battles in the east, where were they successful against the Confederates ?
a) North
b) South
c) West
d) East

Which of the following was a result of the battle of Chancellorsville ?
a) All of these
b) Union loses
c) Jackson is killed
d) The Union general is replaced

Which of the following is true about the battle of Gettysburg ?
a) The battle lasted three days
b) The Confederates won
c) The battle took place in Ohio
d) All of these are true

Why was the Battle of Vicksburg significant ?
a) This is where General Jackson was killed.
b) The Union lost the battle, retreated to Washington and the general was replaced.
c) This victory brought the Confederacy to surrender, ending the war.
d) The victory gave the Union control of the entire Mississippi River

What happened in New York City ?
a) Draft riots
b) The Underground Railroad started here
c) The Confederacy surrendered here
d) The assassination on Lincoln

Who ran against Lincoln in the 1864 Presidential Election on a platform of ending the war by suing for peace with the Confederates.
a) Robert E. Lee
b) Jefferson Davis
c) George B. McClellan
d) U.S. Grant

What was Sherman's March to the Sea ?
a) When the Union army crossed Georgia, destroying everything in their path.
b) When the Union controlled the entire Mississippi River
c) When Lee surrendered to Grant
d) When Lincoln freed the slaves

Who captured the Confederate captial of Richmond ?
a) Grant
b) Sherman
c) Lee
d) McClellan

What was an effect of the Civil War
a) Slavery was over
b) All of these
c) The North had a strong military and industry
d) The South was destroyed culturally and economically.

Was Lincoln assassinated ?
a) Yes
b) No
c) He was shot, but didn't die
d) IDK... stuff ?

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