Civil War Trivia 2

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  • 1. 

    What was the bugle call that was heard most often about sunrise?

    • A.

      Taps

    • B.

      Oh What a Beautiful Morning

    • C.

      Revieille

    • D.

      To the Colors

    Correct Answer
    C. Revieille
    Explanation
    The bugle call that is heard most often about sunrise is "Revieille." This bugle call is traditionally played in military camps and is used to wake up the soldiers and signal the start of the day. It is typically played early in the morning to rouse the troops from their sleep and prepare them for the day's activities.

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  • 2. 

    In battle, while the Calvary and Artillery relied on buglers for directive signals, whom did the infantry rely on for directions of maneuvers?

    • A.

      Drummers

    • B.

      Shouted Commands

    • C.

      Cymbals

    • D.

      Flutes

    Correct Answer
    A. Drummers
    Explanation
    During battles, the Calvary and Artillery relied on buglers for directive signals. Similarly, the infantry relied on drummers for directions of maneuvers. Drummers played a crucial role in conveying commands and signals to the infantry units, as the loud and distinct sound of the drums could be heard over the chaos of the battlefield. This allowed the infantry to coordinate their movements and carry out tactical maneuvers effectively.

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  • 3. 

    Waht Federal office was described as "haunted by Lincoln day and night- often very late"?

    • A.

      State Department

    • B.

      Navy Deparetment

    • C.

      Medical Office

    • D.

      Telegraph Office of the War Department

    Correct Answer
    D. Telegraph Office of the War Department
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Telegraph Office of the War Department. This office was described as "haunted by Lincoln day and night- often very late." This suggests that Lincoln was frequently present in the office, either physically or in spirit, and had a significant impact on the operations and activities of the office.

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  • 4. 

    After the War, what was the first state readmitted to the Union?

    • A.

      Florida

    • B.

      Texas

    • C.

      Virginia

    • D.

      Tennessee

    Correct Answer
    D. Tennessee
    Explanation
    After the Civil War, Tennessee was the first state to be readmitted to the Union. This is because Tennessee had already ratified the 14th Amendment, which granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to all individuals born or naturalized in the United States, including former slaves. Additionally, Tennessee had also abolished slavery in its state constitution. These actions demonstrated Tennessee's willingness to comply with the requirements set by the federal government for readmission, leading to its early reinstatement into the Union.

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  • 5. 

    Waht date was it readmitted?

    • A.

      June 18, 1866

    • B.

      February 10, 1867

    • C.

      July 4, 1866

    • D.

      July 24,1866

    Correct Answer
    D. July 24,1866
    Explanation
    The correct answer is July 24, 1866. This date refers to when a certain event or incident occurred, which resulted in something being readmitted. Without further context, it is unclear what exactly was readmitted and why, but based on the information provided, July 24, 1866 is the correct date.

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  • 6. 

    Where was the first Civil War monument erected?

    • A.

      Gettysburg, PA

    • B.

      Shiloh

    • C.

      Petersburg

    • D.

      Antietam

    Correct Answer
    B. Shiloh
    Explanation
    The first Civil War monument was erected in Shiloh.

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  • 7. 

    When was the monument erected?

    • A.

      1863

    • B.

      1864

    • C.

      1865

    • D.

      1866

    Correct Answer
    A. 1863
    Explanation
    The monument was erected in 1863.

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  • 8. 

    Whose name was omitted from all future newspaper stories in retaliation for his having expelled a reporter from the Army of the Potomac?

    • A.

      Lt Gen U.S. Grant

    • B.

      Maj Gen Joseph Hooker

    • C.

      Maj GenGeorge McClellan

    • D.

      Maj Gen George Gordon Meade

    Correct Answer
    D. Maj Gen George Gordon Meade
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Maj Gen George Gordon Meade. This is because he expelled a reporter from the Army of the Potomac, and as retaliation, his name was omitted from all future newspaper stories.

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  • 9. 

    What leader was opposed to awarding medals or decorations of any kind to fighting men because it was contrary to American egalitarian principles?

    • A.

      Maj Gen Hooker

    • B.

      Lt Gen Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson

    • C.

      Lt Gen Winfield Scott

    • D.

      Gen Robert E. Lee

    Correct Answer
    C. Lt Gen Winfield Scott
    Explanation
    Lt Gen Winfield Scott was opposed to awarding medals or decorations of any kind to fighting men because it was contrary to American egalitarian principles. This means that he believed in the principle of equality and fairness among all individuals. He did not support the idea of giving special honors or recognition to certain individuals based on their achievements in battle, as it went against the belief in equal treatment for all.

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  • 10. 

    True or False Northern sympathizers of the South were called "copperheads"

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    During the American Civil War, the term "copperheads" was indeed used to refer to Northern sympathizers of the South. These individuals were often Democrats who opposed the war and advocated for a negotiated peace with the Confederacy. The term "copperheads" was derived from the venomous snake, symbolizing their perceived treachery and danger to the Union cause. They were seen as a threat to the war effort and were often criticized and denounced by those who supported the Union.

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