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Free Exam: SS.912.A.2 Civil War and Reconstruction

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Question 1
The Kansas-­‐Nebraska Act concerned which issue?
Type: Multiple choice
Points: 1
Randomize answers: Yes
Question 2
Which of these was a direct consequence of the Civil War?
Type: Multiple choice
Points: 1
Randomize answers: No
Question 3
Use the following quote and your knowledge of US History to answer the following question.



[b]"This country will be drenched in blood. The people of the North are not going to let the country be destroyed without a mighty effort to save it. Besides, where are your men and appliances of war to contend against them? You are rushing into war with one of the most powerful, ingeniously mechanical and determined people on earth - right at your doors. Only in spirit and determination are you prepared for war. In all else you are totally unprepared."[/b]



The quote above was spoken by William T. Sherman upon hearing the news that the southern states had begun to secede. Which of the following is Sherman’s projection as the outcome and/or consequence of southern secession?
Type: Multiple choice
Points: 1
Randomize answers: Yes
Question 4
Which of the following correctly describes the political cartoon below?

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Type: Multiple choice
Points: 1
Randomize answers: Yes
Question 5
[b]“We have been taught to hunt and live on the game. You tell us that we must learn to farm, live in one house, and take on your ways. Suppose the people living beyond the great sea should come and tell you that you must stop farming, and kill your cattle and take your houses and lands, what would you do? Would you not fight them?”[/b]



--Gall, a Hunkpapa Sioux Indian, quoted in Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee



What was Gall’s view of future relations between the Plains Indians and the settlers?
Type: Multiple choice
Points: 1
Randomize answers: Yes
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