HIUS 420 Quiz Grant’s Rise
HIUS 420 Quiz Grant’s Rise to Command and The Atlanta Campaign and the Re-election of Lincoln
Covers the Learn material from Module 5: Week 5 — Module 6: Week 6.
- During May, June, and July 1864, Sherman’s advance through North Georgia was
- During the summer of 1863, the Tullahoma Campaign
- In the terminology of the Civil War era, a colporteur was
- Some areas of the South experienced food shortages during the war because of
- At the outset of the major military campaigns of 1864,
- General Benjamin Butler’s advance toward Richmond from the east turned into
- The most important event in securing Lincoln’s reelection in 1864 was
- During the March to the Sea, Sherman’s soldiers
- The Union naval officer who was victorious at the Battle of Mobile Bay was
- The CSS Alabama was
- The election of 1864 was
- Lincoln’s most important decision in preparing for the military campaigns of 1864 was
- The Battle of Chickamauga
- During the March to the Sea, Sherman’s soldiers
- Grant’s 1864 encounter with Lee on the battleelds of Virginia resulted in
- Christians who enlisted in the Union or Confederate armies were shocked to find, upon first arriving in camp, that
- Lincoln’s wartime program for Reconstruction of the rebellious states, set forth in December 1863, was called the
- The Confederate capture of Fort Pillow, early in 1864, was most notable for
- The Battle of Chickamauga
- The Union army officer who was victorious at Cedar Creek was