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Ch 14 Quiz 2 Review. What general played a critical support role in all the following Confederate victories: First Manassas, Seven Days' Battles, Second Manassas, and Chancellorsville? Braxton Bragg Stonewall Jackson Robert E. Lee J.E.B. Stuart. Stonewall Jackson.
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What general played a critical support role in all the following Confederate victories: First Manassas, Seven Days' Battles, Second Manassas, and Chancellorsville? • Braxton Bragg • Stonewall Jackson • Robert E. Lee • J.E.B. Stuart
The significance of the clash between the Monitor and the Merrimac was that the • Confederates broke the Union blockade • Confederates sank two Union warships • Union completed its blockade • age of wooden ships began to come to a close
Which of the following statements about the Peninsular Campaign is false? • The Army of the Potomac kept advancing despite its losses • the North lost more major battles than the South • the Union army reached the outskirts of Richmond • the Southern troops were outnumbered during the campaign
What was the most significant outcome of Joseph E. Johnston's attack at Fair Oaks outside Richmond? • The Union army was routed. • Both sides suffered heavy losses • Robert E. Lee was promoted to command the army • Richmond was burned
Which of the following battles was the first clear-cut defeat of the Army of Northern Virginia? • Battle of Chancellorsville • Battle of Fredericksburg • Battle of Gettysburg • First Battle of Manassas
What famous speech did Lincoln give to dedicate a war cemetery for one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War? _____________________
True/False • ___ The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest day of the Civil War.
True/False • ___ Pickett's Charge was a last-ditch effort by Confederates to win at Gettysburg.
A) Merrimac • B) Seven Day's Battles • C) Peninsular Campaign • D) Valley Campaign • E) Battle of Antietam • F) Battle of Gettysburg • G) Monitor • ___ Southern ironclad that threatened to break the blockade
A) Merrimac • B) Seven Day's Battles • C) Peninsular Campaign • D) Valley Campaign • E) Battle of Antietam • F) Battle of Gettysburg • G) Monitor • ___ Northern ironclad with a revolving gun turret
A) Merrimac • B) Seven Day's Battles • C) Peninsular Campaign • D) Valley Campaign • E) Battle of Antietam • F) Battle of Gettysburg • G) Monitor • ___ early, unsuccessful attempt to capture the Southern capital
A) Merrimac • B) Seven Day's Battles • C) Peninsular Campaign • D) Valley Campaign • E) Battle of Antietam • F) Battle of Gettysburg • G) Monitor • ___ diversion of two Union armies with a small Confederate force
A) Merrimac • B) Seven Day's Battles • C) Peninsular Campaign • D) Valley Campaign • E) Battle of Antietam • F) Battle of Gettysburg • G) Monitor • ___ the South's successful defense of its capital
A) Merrimac • B) Seven Day's Battles • C) Peninsular Campaign • D) Valley Campaign • E) Battle of Antietam • F) Battle of Gettysburg • G) Monitor • ___ resulted in the Emancipation Proclamation
A) Merrimac • B) Seven Day's Battles • C) Peninsular Campaign • D) Valley Campaign • E) Battle of Antietam • F) Battle of Gettysburg • G) Monitor • ___ end of the South's offensive capabilities
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