HIUS 420 Quiz 1 Secession
HIUS 420 Quiz Secession and the Outbreak of War and National Policy, Foreign Diplomacy, and Early Union Victories in the West
Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1 — Module 2: Week 2.
- The general who commanded Union troops at the First Bale of Bull Run was
- The Wilmot Proviso stipulated that
- Secession commissioners were sent from
- In response to the outbreak of the Civil War, the state of Missouri
- In all the events involved in and growing out of John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry, Brown made his most significant impact
- The first major battle of the Civil War took place at
- During the first year of the war,
- During the first half of the nineteenth century, slavery in the southern states was
- The primary issue over which the southern states seceded was
- The New York Tribune editor who demanded that Union troops advance from Washington to take Richmond during the early summer of 1861 was
- In 1859, Harpers Ferry was
- The Confederacy was organized and had its first capital at
- John Brown’s purposes for targeng Harpers Ferry in his 1859 raid included
- As their president, the Confederate States selected
- In April 1861 the newly organized Confederate states wanted Lincoln to
- The Civil War began when
- The South responded to Lincoln’s election by seceding because
- The poem “All Quiet Along the Potomac Tonight” expressed
- The North as a whole reacted to the First Bale of Bull Run by
- When Union troops advanced from Washington toward Richmond in July 1861, the result was