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Alabama History Chapter 5 Alabama at War
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1. In the early 1800's most issues between the North and the South involved ______ and ____.
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education, jobs
religion, education
religion, slavery
slavery, politics
2. People who opposed slavery were called________.
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polititcians
anti-slavery leaders
abolitionists
farmers
3. Southerners opposed the idea of a federal tariff because they thought____.
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it would raise the cost of goods sent to France
it would raise the cost of imported goods
it would make the North wealthy
it would lower the price they got for their cotton
4. The Confederacy decided to make Montgomery the capital because____.
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Montgomery had many good roads and the people supported the Confederacy
it was a central location with good railroad and river connections
it was well protected by cannons along the river
most people lived within a days travel from Montgomery
5. ______ was elected as the first president of the Confederacy
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Jefferson Davis
Robert E. Lee
William Yancy
Thomas Jefferson
6. As the Confederacy began to form a new government, they had to______.
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design a currency, build new railroads, and create factories
manufacture weapons, design currency, and build roads
build an army ad navy, design a currency, and build factories
repair old roads, build new railroads, and create a currency
7. The Civil War began when the South_____.
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attacked Washington D.C.
fired on Fort Sumpter
refused to surrender to the North
blocked Boston Harbor
8. Emma Sansom was a young girl who___.
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worked as a nurse on the battlefield during the war
Worked as a spy for General Robert E Lee
sewed the first flad for the Confederacy
helped General Forrest catch Federal raiders
9. The South had the following advantages over the North during the Civil War.
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more miles of railroads; grew more food; gold reserves
a larger population; fighting on home ground; grew more food
fighting on home ground; boys attended military school
boys attended military school; a larger population; more railroads
10. The Battle or Mobile Bay was important because_______.
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it gave the Union control of Mobile Bay
it kept the port or Mobile under control of the Confederacy
it showed that cannons could be used to defend a port
it helped the South win the war in Alabama
11. Choose the correct meaning of the word sectionalism.
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Choose
Southerners who supported the North during the Civil War
when one religion believes its needs and culture are better than another religion's needs or culture
formally sworn into office
to withdraw to separate from
men who broke through blockades to sneak supplies into a port
a person who gives speeches
a process or randomly selecting men to fight in a war
a military post or fort
factories where metals are cast and molded
a tax on goods shipped into the United States
12. Choose the correct meaning of the word tariff.
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Choose
Southerners who supported the North during the Civil War
when one religion believes its needs and culture are better than another religion's needs or culture
formally sworn into office
to withdraw to separate from
men who broke through blockades to sneak supplies into a port
a person who gives speeches
a process or randomly selecting men to fight in a war
a military post or fort
factories where metals are cast and molded
a tax on goods shipped into the United States
13. Choose the correct meaning of the word secede.
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Choose
Southerners who supported the North during the Civil War
when one religion believes its needs and culture are better than another religion's needs or culture
formally sworn into office
to withdraw to separate from
men who broke through blockades to sneak supplies into a port
a person who gives speeches
a process or randomly selecting men to fight in a war
a military post or fort
factories where metals are cast and molded
a tax on goods shipped into the United States
14. Choose the correct meaning of the word orator.
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Choose
Southerners who supported the North during the Civil War
when one religion believes its needs and culture are better than another religion's needs or culture
formally sworn into office
to withdraw to separate from
men who broke through blockades to sneak supplies into a port
a person who gives speeches
a process or randomly selecting men to fight in a war
a military post or fort
factories where metals are cast and molded
a tax on goods shipped into the United States
15. Choose the correct meaning of the word Unionist.
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Choose
Southerners who supported the North during the Civil War
when one religion believes its needs and culture are better than another religion's needs or culture
formally sworn into office
to withdraw to separate from
men who broke through blockades to sneak supplies into a port
a person who gives speeches
a process or randomly selecting men to fight in a war
a military post or fort
factories where metals are cast and molded
a tax on goods shipped into the United States
16. Choose the correct meaning of the word draft.
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Choose
Southerners who supported the North during the Civil War
when one religion believes its needs and culture are better than another religion's needs or culture
formally sworn into office
to withdraw to separate from
men who broke through blockades to sneak supplies into a port
a person who gives speeches
a process or randomly selecting men to fight in a war
a military post or fort
factories where metals are cast and molded
a tax on goods shipped into the United States
17. Choose the correct meaning of the word foundries.
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Choose
Southerners who supported the North during the Civil War
when one religion believes its needs and culture are better than another religion's needs or culture
formally sworn into office
to withdraw to separate from
men who broke through blockades to sneak supplies into a port
a person who gives speeches
a process or randomly selecting men to fight in a war
a military post or fort
factories where metals are cast and molded
a tax on goods shipped into the United States
18. Choose the correct meaning of the word garrison.
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Choose
Southerners who supported the North during the Civil War
when one religion believes its needs and culture are better than another religion's needs or culture
formally sworn into office
to withdraw to separate from
men who broke through blockades to sneak supplies into a port
a person who gives speeches
a process or randomly selecting men to fight in a war
a military post or fort
factories where metals are cast and molded
a tax on goods shipped into the United States
19. Choose the correct meaning of the word blockade runners.
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Choose
Southerners who supported the North during the Civil War
when one religion believes its needs and culture are better than another religion's needs or culture
formally sworn into office
to withdraw to separate from
men who broke through blockades to sneak supplies into a port
a person who gives speeches
a process or randomly selecting men to fight in a war
a military post or fort
factories where metals are cast and molded
a tax on goods shipped into the United States
20. Choose the correct meaning of the word blockade inaugurated.
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Choose
Southerners who supported the North during the Civil War
when one religion believes its needs and culture are better than another religion's needs or culture
formally sworn into office
to withdraw to separate from
men who broke through blockades to sneak supplies into a port
a person who gives speeches
a process or randomly selecting men to fight in a war
a military post or fort
factories where metals are cast and molded
a tax on goods shipped into the United States
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