1) Which of the following opinions would be held by someone who supported state's rights? a) Federal laws should always overpower state laws. b) States have no rights of their own. c) States could ignore federal laws if they thought they were unconstitutional d) State laws should be the same as federal laws so they don't violate the Constitution. 2) Which of the following occurred when South Carolina threatened to secede, rather than pay tariffs on goods imported from Great Britain? a) The Tariff Crisis b) The Carolina Crisis c) The Nullification Crisis d) The Annulment Crisis 3) What was it called when California was added as a free state and the Fugitive Slave Act was passed? a) The Missouri Compromise b) The Compromise of 1850 c) The Nullification Crisis d) The California Compromise 4) What convinced Georgia to accept the Compromise of 1850 a) The passing of the Fugitive Slave Act b) Threats from the Governor of Georgia. c) It wanted California to be added as a free state. d) Georgia wanted California as a trade partner 5) How did the U.S. Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision further divide the nation? a) The decision supported the North; slaves would be set free if they lived in ,or traveled through, the North. b) The decision supported the South, slaves would be set free if they lived in, or traveled through, a free state. c) The decision favored the North; slaves would still be considered property, even if they traveled through a free state. d) The decision favored the South; slaves would still be considered property, even if they traveled through a free state. 6) Which of the following people would have been happiest with the U.S. Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision? a) A Massachusetts textile mill owner. b) A Georgia plantation owner. c) A New York abolitionist. d) A Missouri slave. 7) How did the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 impact Georgia? a) Lincoln's election led Georgia to change it's voting laws. b) Lincoln's election led Georgia to try to become part of the North. c) Lincoln's election led Georgia to debate whether or not it should secede from the Union. d) Lincoln's election led Georgia to encourage other southern slave states to remain a part of the Union. 8) Which of the following describes one of the Union strategies for defeating the Confederacy during the Civil War? a) The Union restricted the Confederacy's ability to trade by placing high tariffs on goods from Southern states. b) The Union restricted the Confederacy's ability to trade by blocking ships from the Southern ports along the coast. c) The Union prevented the Confederacy from communicating with its army by intercepting messages between soldiers. d) The Union prevented the Confederacy from communicating with its army by passing out fake military enlistment papers. 9) Why did the Union blockade have such a devastating impact on the Confederacy during the Civil War? a) The Confederacy was unable to trade goods it needed for the war effort. b) The Confederacy was unable to collect taxes on industrial goods. c) The Confederacy was unable to prevent Southern cities from becoming military targets. d) The Confederacy was unable to communicate with its soldiers scattered across the Southern states. 10) How did the Emancipation Proclamation impact the focus of the Civil War? a) It turned the Civil War from a fight over land rights into a fight to punish the Southern states. b) It turned the Civil War from a fight over keeping the country together to a fight over ending slavery. c) It turned the Civil War from a fight over keeping slavery into a fight to replace the leader of the country. d) It turned the Civil War from a fight over keeping taxes low into a fight over the countries transportation system. 11) What event took place in the TAG corner of Georgia and was a battle over a railroad center near Chattanooga Tennessee? a) Sherman's March to the Sea b) Battle of Chickamauga c) Andersonville d) Sherman's Siege of Atlanta 12) What was the MOST significant impact of the Fall of Atlanta? a) A major hub of the Confederate rail system was destroyed. b) People lost their homes, farms, and property. c) Sherman's troops took all the available supplies. d) Tens of thousands of soldiers were killed. 13) Why did General William T Sherman's forces attack the civilian infrastructure between Atlanta and Savannah so severely? a) To replenish their supplies of food and other materials as they moved towards Savannah. b) To retaliate against the citizens of Georgia for the Union lives lost during the Atlanta campaign. c) To punish the citizens of Georgia who were helping the Confederate war effort. d) To gain support from the citizens of Georgia when Northern companies came into the South to help rebuild the infrastructure. 14) Which of the following was the Confederate prisoner-of-war camp located in Georgia that was known for its terrible conditions? a) The Atlanta Campaign b) The Peachtree Prison c) Andersonville d) The Augusta Camp 15) Why didn't Abraham Lincoln win any southern states during the election of 1860? a) The South believed that Lincoln was in favor of slavery and he would do anything to preserve it. b) The South believed that Lincoln would allow them to keep their slaves while stopping their spread into the new territory. c) The South did not believe his promise to not interfere with slavery. d) The South did not want him to spread slavery into the new territories. 16) How did the government of Georgia help delay the outbreak of the Civil War? a) By accepting the election of Abraham Lincoln and encouraging other Southern states to do the same. b) By approving the Compromise of 1850 through the Georgia platform and encouraging other Southern states to do the same. c) By accepting the Supreme Court's ruling in the Dred Scott case and convincing other Southern states to do the same. d) By signing a treaty with the North to legalize slavery in the new territories. 17) General Sherman marched his army to Savannah, destroying everything in sight. What was this action called? a) Andersonville b) Atlanta Campaign c) March to the Sea d) Chickamauga 18) What is the purpose of a tariff? a) To make the citizens of a country pay more for their goods. b) To impose taxes on goods that are imported from foreign countries to protect a countries own economy. c) To tax anything a country is trying to get rid of because of a surplus. d) To punish countries that don't have save labor practices. 19) Which of the following statements about the tariffs that the United States imposed on Europe, starting in 1816, is true? a) The tariffs were supported by the South because they helped the cotton industry. b) Tariffs were so expensive, they destroyed the American economy. c) The tariffs helped the Northern industrial economy, but hurt the Southern agricultural economy. d) The tariffs helped the Southern agricultural economy, but hurt the Northern industrial economy. 20) Who won the Presidential election of 1860? a) Abraham Lincoln b) Thomas Jefferson c) Andrew Jackson d) John Ross
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