Civil War Review Game Question Preview (ID: 51311)


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Who was the Union General who was able to defeat Robert E Lee and the Confederacy?
a) Ulysses S Grant
b) Stonewall Jackson
c) George Pickett
d) Wilbur McLean

Who was nicknamed the Angel of the Battlefield?
a) Harriet Tubman
b) Rosa Parks
c) Clara Barton
d) Mary Todd Lincoln

What did Lincoln create that changed the focus of the Civil War and would end slavery if the North won?
a) The Lincoln Speech
b) The Emancipation Proclamation
c) The Freedom Speech
d) The Rebel Yell

Where did the Civil War officially start?
a) Virginia
b) Fort Sumter
c) Gettysburg
d) Vicksburg

What is the name of the Commander of the Confederate Army?
a) Stonewall Jackson
b) Ulysses S Grant
c) George Washington
d) Robert E Lee

What was the name of the imaginary line separating the North and the South?
a) The Mason-Dixon Line
b) The Halfway Line
c) The Freedom Line
d) The North-South Line

What was the name of the debates that made Abraham Lincoln famous before he became President of the United States?
a) The Lincoln-Johnson Debates
b) The Lincoln-Fahey Debates
c) The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
d) He didn't like to debate

What is Harriet Tubman famous for?
a) She was a President.
b) She was a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
c) She worked in a factory.
d) She was a good swimmer.

Enslaved Africans worked on this kind of farm?
a) A dairy farm up North.
b) A sheep farm up North.
c) A cotton plantation down South.
d) A factory.

Frederick Douglass, Wendell Philips, and Susan B. Anthony were all famous ______________.
a) workers
b) happy
c) abolitionists
d) mad

Who had enslaved African Americans at the beginning of the Civil War?
a) The South
b) The North
c) Canada
d)

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