Chapter 25


Click on the correct answers, then click on
"Send".



1 Sherman's plans after the fall of Atlanta included
destroying the south's will & ability to resist
living off the southern land for supplies
showing Europe the Confederacy couldn't defend itself
All of the answers are correct.

2 Hood's strategy after the fall of Atlanta included
cutting Sherman's railroad supply line back to Chattanooga
invading Tennessee
forcing Sherman to chase him back into Tennessee & pulling Sherman out of Georgia
All of the answers are correct.

3 Sherman's reaction to Hood's strategy included
sending George Thomas back to defend Nashville
marching to the sea through Georgia with 60,000 men
freeing slaves & destroying $100,000,000 of property in Georgia
All of the answers are correct.

4 Hood's Tennessee campaign included
failing to trap Schofield at Spring Hill
a disastrous infantry attack on Schofield at Franklin
having his army destroyed by Thomas at Nashville
All of the answers are correct.

5 The adoption & ratification of the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
was adopted by a bipartisan majority of the House of Representatives & U.S. Senate
was ratified by all Union states except NJ, DEL, & KY within 3 months
was a condition for readmission of the CSA states
All of the answers are correct.

6 The fall of Fort Fisher in NC meant
the closing of the last major blockade running port with connections to Richmond & Lee
the fall of the city of Wilmington
All of the answers are correct.

7 Peace negotiations in February 1865 failed because
Jefferson Davis insisted there be two countries- the USA & the CSA.
Abraham Lincoln insisted on a reunified USA. & emancipation.
All of the answers are correct.

8 After capturing Savannah, Sherman planned to
advance into the Carolinas
destroy the remaining Confederate war resource base
advance on Lee's rear in VA
All of the answers are correct.

9 The new Confederate commander opposing Sherman in SC in 1865 was
P.G.T. Beauregard
Joseph. E. Johnston
Albert S. Johnston
John B. Hood
Robert E. Lee

10 Confederate war resources were destroyed by
Sherman in the Carolinas
Ord taking Mobile
Wilson's cavalry raid in ALA
All of the answers are correct.

11 The Confederate plan to stave off defeat in 1865 included
arming slaves to fight for the Confederacy
uniting the armies of Lee & J.E. Johnston
All of the answers are correct.

12 Lee's last offensive took place at
Ft. Sumter
Ft. Stedman
Ft. Pulaski
Ft. Monroe
All of the answers are correct.

13 Grant's reaction to Lee's last offensive included
sending Sheridan to Five Forks to get around Lee's right
cutting the last railroad into Petersburg
attacking Lee's lines to force him to evacuate & Richmond fell
All of the answers are correct.

14 Lee's Army of Northern Virginia after Petersburg
retreated westward hoping to get around Grant to join J.E. Johnston in NC
lost 1/2 its men at Saylers Creek
was cornered at Appomattox when Union troops were west, south & east of them
surrendered at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865
All of the answers are correct.

15 The conspiracy to kill Lincoln included
originally a plot to kidnap Lincoln & hold him hostage for the Confederacy's independence
changing to a murder attempt after Lee surrendered
Llincoln's death after being shot at Ford's Theater and Booth's death.
attempts to kill VP Andrew Johnson & Sec of State Seward
All of the answers are correct.

16 Sherman's terms of surrender offered to J.E. Johnston included
recognition of existing southern state governments when officials took an oath of allegiance to the US
disbanding the Confederate Army & putting their weapons in state arsenals
guaranteeing southern rights & property
All of the answers are correct.

17 Sherman's terms were disallowed because
Sherman exceeded his authority.
It took reconstruction away from the President & Congress.
It recognized insurgent governments.
It MIGHT have guaranteed slave property.
All of the answers are correct.

18 The final terms of Johnston's surrender were
Sherman's terms
the same as Grant's terms
Congress' terms
All of the answers are correct.

19 The two major consequences of the Civil War that did not materialize included
There was no bloodbath or vengeance.
The Army didn't become a power in American life.
All of the answers are correct.

20 The most profound impacts of the Civil War included
620,000 dead
a strengthening of the power of the national government
the end of slavery in the US
All of the answers are correct.

Your name: