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CLEP U.S. History - Civil War
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Which had no major victories in the Civil War by February 3 - 1862?
Grant
Union
Picketts Charge
coordination
2. The victorious side in the Battle of Gettysburg.
Emancipation Proclamation
West Point
Grant
Union
3. He made the error of attacking Lee's artillery at Fredericksburg - Maryland from the bottom of a hill.
Lee
Lee
Stuart
Burnside
4. His relationship with his boss was so bad that he considered resigning from his command during the Civil War.
Grant
Burnside
Fort Sumter
Farragut
5. What percentage of the U.S. population died in the Civil War?
Grant
Mississippi River
Pemberton
two
6. Grant's boss - he was jealous and wanted to fire Grant.
Halleck
Grant
Lee
Burnside
7. Despite an early misconception - he was an aggressive - risk-taking general.
Lee
Lincoln
relief
Stuart
8. His secret orders - wrapped around three cigars - were dropped by a messenger and found by an enemy soldier. Some see this as a major blow to his side during the Civil War.
Van Dorn
Grant
Lee
Union
9. A huge failure at Gettysburg
Lee
Virginia
April
Picketts Charge
10. After a brilliant and daring attack on General Hooker's forces - he was accidentally short and mortally wounded by his own soldiers.
Winnfield Scott
Meade
Johnston
Stonewall Jackson
11. He had a reputation as an alcoholic; at one point he left the military because of his heavy drinking.
Belmont
reviled
Grant
Winnfield Scott
12. Lincoln replaced General Burnside with General... His command was marked by hesitation and retreat.
Hooker
Belmont
Lincoln
Lee
13. A military blockade intended to wear down the defenders. Vicksburg was an example.
Union
Grant
April
siege
14. 'Despite his struggle with depression and reputation as ''crazy -'' he was an effective Union commander and friend of Grant. '
Hooker
Sherman
Virginia
Lee
15. Lincoln made him the leader of the Union forces after Vicksburg.
Grant
West Point
Gettysburg
Union
16. 'He said ''It is good that war is so terrible else we should grow too fond of it'' at Fredericksburg. '
Stuart
Grant
Johnston
Lee
17. Grant's command of Union forces at Fort Donelson might be described as...
Antietam
Johnston
Lee
victorious
18. 'It was called ''The Gibraltar of the West'' because both sides saw it as an impregnable fortress. '
Lee
Vicksburg
Emancipation Proclamation
Lee
19. 'He told Halleck to ''put up or shut up.'''
Lincoln
Burnside
Sherman
Grant
20. He had a revulsion to blood.
Union
Lee
Stuart
Grant
21. A general - he snuck into an enemy's tent and stole his secret papers and dress uniform.
Grant
Stuart
McClellan
The Battle of Shiloh
22. Confederate forces in the Battle of Gettysburg could be described as lacking...
coordination
The Battle of Shiloh
Sherman
Appomattox Court House
23. He failed three times to take Vicksburg.
siege
Appomattox Court House
Farragut
Sherman
24. His support prevented Grant from losing his command.
Lincoln
Stuart
Fort Sumter
Gettysburg
25. 'The Confederate commander at Vicksburg - he surrendered for lack of food.
Winnfield Scott
McClellan
Pemberton
victorious
26. Grant faced this Confederate general at Shiloh.
Lee
Johnston
Grant
Hooker
27. His hesitation to attack cost him his command. He was not seen as aggressive enough by his civilian superiors.
Belmont
McClellan
Burnside
Picketts Charge
28. Lee's response to Gettysburg was to take full
Van Dorn
responsibility
Lee
April
29. Grant's true loyalty was to...
two
United States
Lee
Shiloh
30. Grant's first victory was at...
Grant
Lee
Belmont
two
31. Lee's true loyalty was to...
Farragut
Virginia
relief
Hooker
32. Both Lee and Grant graduated from this school.
relief
Union
West Point
Sherman
33. The first shot of the Civil War was fired at...
Fort Sumter
Union
Grant
siege
34. Two of his sons were major generals in the Civil War.
McClellan
Fort Sumter
Lee
Shiloh
35. July of 1863 saw this major battle.
McClellan
Gettysburg
Grant
Lee
36. The Civil War began in this month of 1861.
two
Union
April
Grant
37. He finished high in his graduating class.
Farragut
Lee
Grant
siege
38. Lincoln fired Hooker and replaced him with...
Lee
Gettysburg
relief
Meade
39. 'The Hebrew word for ''place of peace.'''
Gettysburg
Shiloh
relief
Lee
40. After Shiloh - Grant was ___ by the Northern newspapers.
Virginia
Gettysburg
Belmont
reviled
41. 'He was a descendant of two signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Lee
West Point
Farragut
Van Dorn
42. The bloodiest single day in American military history.
Antietam
promotion
The Battle of Shiloh
Lee
43. Lee won this battle - but saw it as an empty - costly victory.
Appomattox Court House
Chancellorsville
King of Spades
two
44. Grant's command at Fort Donelson resulted in his...
Winnfield Scott
Vicksburg
Farragut
promotion
45. The western front of the Civil War centered on the...
promotion
Appomattox Court House
Gettysburg
Mississippi River
46. He took advantage of a flood resulting from a breached levy to get warships near to the defenses of Vicksburg.
Grant
promotion
Antietam
West Point
47. Which of the following cost the most American lives?
Mississippi River
McClellan
two
The Battle of Shiloh
48. Shortly after Antietam - Lincoln issued this.
Appomattox Court House
Grant
Emancipation Proclamation
Chancellorsville
49. A cavalry officer - he destroyed much of Grant's supplies at Holly Springs - Mississippi. He forced Grant to retreat for lack of food.
Van Dorn
Burnside
Hooker
Pemberton
50. He failed to take Richmond in 1862.
Vicksburg
McClellan
Lincoln
Emancipation Proclamation