33.The Union Army's march to the sea through Georgia under General Sherman was notable because a. the northern soldiers engaged in an orgy of rape and murder of civilians. b. it ended with Sherman's army bogged down in trench warfare much like what was to come in the First World War. c. the soldiers inflicted total destruction on the land and its economic resources. d. the army foolishly blundered into several Confederate ambushes and suffered needlessly heavy casualties.

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33.The Union Army's march to the sea through Georgia under General Sherman was notable because
a. the northern soldiers engaged in an orgy of rape and murder of civilians.
b. it ended with Sherman's army bogged down in trench warfare much like what was to come
in the First World War.
c. the soldiers inflicted total destruction on the land and its economic resources.
d. the army foolishly blundered into several Confederate ambushes and suffered needlessly
heavy casualties.
34.Which of the following is true of the presidential campaign of 1852?
a. By rejecting Winfield Scott, voters rejected the idea of popular sovereignty.
b. Franklin Pierce, a supporter of the Compromise of 1850, pleased southern leaders.
c. John Hale's repudiation of parts of the Compromise of 1850 attracted a great deal of
support in the South.
d. Winfield Scott's call for the repeal of the Compromise of 1850 worked against him in the
South.
Transcribed Image Text:33.The Union Army's march to the sea through Georgia under General Sherman was notable because a. the northern soldiers engaged in an orgy of rape and murder of civilians. b. it ended with Sherman's army bogged down in trench warfare much like what was to come in the First World War. c. the soldiers inflicted total destruction on the land and its economic resources. d. the army foolishly blundered into several Confederate ambushes and suffered needlessly heavy casualties. 34.Which of the following is true of the presidential campaign of 1852? a. By rejecting Winfield Scott, voters rejected the idea of popular sovereignty. b. Franklin Pierce, a supporter of the Compromise of 1850, pleased southern leaders. c. John Hale's repudiation of parts of the Compromise of 1850 attracted a great deal of support in the South. d. Winfield Scott's call for the repeal of the Compromise of 1850 worked against him in the South.
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