34. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the Battle of Antietam? A This day in sits in hi

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34. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the Battle of Antietam?
A. This day in sits in history as the
bloodiest single day America has ever
suffered.
B. Over 10,000 soldiers were killed,
wounded, or missing.
C. Lee lost a quarter of his army.
D. Lee and Davis did not get their victory,
so neither Britain nor France were
prepared to recognize the Confederacy.
35. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about Robert E. Lee?
A. He was offered the position of
Commander in Chief of the Union
B. He was born in to one of the South's
Army before Virginia succeeded.
C. He favored both slavery and
succession.
most prominent families, and was the
son of a Revolutionary War hero.
D. He was a brilliant military strategist,
continually outsmarting and defeating
opponents with bigger armies.
36. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about Stonewall Jackson?
B. He was totally fearless in battle and
would drive troops to the point of total
exhaustion, seemingly insensitive to
their hardship and suffering.
A. He was anti-religion and disregarded
the idea that the Southern cause was
sacred.
D. An aura of invincibility surrounded
him and lasted till his death 1863.
C. He won five battles in one month.
37. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the Union Army commanders?
A. During the first three years, the Union
Army had seven different
commanders.
B. Ulysses S. Grant was chosen as the
general who could finish the job.
C. Grant earned the nickname
"Unconditional Surrender" Grant.
D. Grant fought Lee measure for measure,
and continued to advance even as
Union casualties soared.
38. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about General Sherman?
B. He was a confident, quiet master
strategist who refused to admit how
difficult the war would be to win.
A. His job was taken to Atlanta.
C. He felt that the North would have to
make life very difficult for civilians in
the South in order to weaken the
D. His ruthless and destructive drives
across the South- first to Atlanta, then
to the sea at Savannah, and finally
through South Carolina, are his legacy.
resolve of the Confederate Army.
Transcribed Image Text:34. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the Battle of Antietam? A. This day in sits in history as the bloodiest single day America has ever suffered. B. Over 10,000 soldiers were killed, wounded, or missing. C. Lee lost a quarter of his army. D. Lee and Davis did not get their victory, so neither Britain nor France were prepared to recognize the Confederacy. 35. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about Robert E. Lee? A. He was offered the position of Commander in Chief of the Union B. He was born in to one of the South's Army before Virginia succeeded. C. He favored both slavery and succession. most prominent families, and was the son of a Revolutionary War hero. D. He was a brilliant military strategist, continually outsmarting and defeating opponents with bigger armies. 36. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about Stonewall Jackson? B. He was totally fearless in battle and would drive troops to the point of total exhaustion, seemingly insensitive to their hardship and suffering. A. He was anti-religion and disregarded the idea that the Southern cause was sacred. D. An aura of invincibility surrounded him and lasted till his death 1863. C. He won five battles in one month. 37. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the Union Army commanders? A. During the first three years, the Union Army had seven different commanders. B. Ulysses S. Grant was chosen as the general who could finish the job. C. Grant earned the nickname "Unconditional Surrender" Grant. D. Grant fought Lee measure for measure, and continued to advance even as Union casualties soared. 38. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about General Sherman? B. He was a confident, quiet master strategist who refused to admit how difficult the war would be to win. A. His job was taken to Atlanta. C. He felt that the North would have to make life very difficult for civilians in the South in order to weaken the D. His ruthless and destructive drives across the South- first to Atlanta, then to the sea at Savannah, and finally through South Carolina, are his legacy. resolve of the Confederate Army.
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