Unit 4 Quiz 2 (Fall 2016)

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    The Confederacy won the First Battle of Bull run and showed the Union that the Civil War was not going to be a short as they had believed.

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  • 2. 

    The Confederates lost the Second Battle of Bull Run under the leadership of Stonewall Jackson.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
  • 3. 

    The President of the Confederated States of America believed the best strategy for the war was to simply survive.  Who was the President of the Confederated States of America?

    • Jefferson Davis

    • Abraham Lincoln

    • George McClellan

    • Robert E Lee

    Correct Answer
    A. Jefferson Davis
  • 4. 

    The Confederacy won the Battle of Shiloh with very high cost.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
  • 5. 

    Which Union General was appointed following the Battle of First Bull Run?

    • George McClellan

    • Robert E Lee

    • Winfield Scott

    • Ulysses S Grant

    Correct Answer
    A. George McClellan
  • 6. 

    The document displaying, which side’s strategy to win the war?What is the name of this side’s strategy?**Make sure to CHECK TWO**

    • Union

    • Confederacy

    • Anaconda Plan

    • Winfield Scott

    • Simply survive

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Union
    A. Anaconda Plan
  • 7. 

    Which battle caused President Lincoln to dismiss Union General George McClellan?

    • Antietam

    • First Bull Run

    • Second Bull Run

    • Shiloh

    Correct Answer
    A. Antietam

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