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Return to American Horizons: U.S. History in a Global Context 3e Student Resources
True or False Chapter 14 Self-Quiz 2
s3e_TF 14.2
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Washington was well prepared for the influx of volunteers after Lincoln's initial call for troops.
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A visitor to the United States in 1860 would have no difficulty understanding the differences between the North and South.
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Guerrilla conflict during the Civil War often had little to do with the war itself.
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Throughout the war, Northerners showed a greater passion for punishing slaveholders than they did for helping slaves.
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Many elites across the North and South regarded Lincoln as an uncouth backwoodsman.
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Lincoln allowed Generals John Fremont and David Hunter to confiscate and free slaves as a rehearsal for a formal proclamation of emancipation.
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The principal accomplishment of the war for most white Americans was the reestablishment of Union.
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By the Atlanta campaign, Sherman had no respect for the distinctions between civilians and combatants.
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After 1863, virtually no discrimination remained in the Union Army.
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