64. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the Southern home front? A. As the first winter approached, the Confederate Army needed wool for soldiers, but the South didn't't produce much wool, so there was a shortage. C. The South decided to print more B. All shoes worn in the South were manufactured in the North, so there were few new shoes available. D. No citizens were allowed to substitute money to pay for the war, which lead to the decrease in the price of everyday for anyone who was drafted. items. 65. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about women in the war? A. Women were now heads of households. B. Women staffed the Confederate government as clerks. C. Women became school teachers for the first time. D. Originally, both women and men were allowed to be nurses, but by the end of the war, only women were allowed to serve as nurses. 66. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the draft in the South? B. Loopholes permitted a drafted man to hire a substitute, leading many wealthy A. The Confederate institution of the draft was the most unpopular act of the Confederate government. C. The Confederate Congress exempted anyone who supervised 50 slaves. men to avoid service. D. The belief that the Civil War was a rich man's war and a poor man's fight led many to desert the Confederate Army. 67. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about John Wilkes Booth? A. He was a successful actor. B. He was born and raised in Kentucky. D. After hearing Lincoln's speech outlining his plans for peace and reconstruction, he commented that it would be the last speech he would ever give. C. He was a fervent believer in slavery and white supremacy. 68. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about Lincoln's assassination? A. Lincoln was at Ford's theater watching a British comedy. B. Booth's plan included the assassination of Lincoln, Vice President Andrew Johnson, and Secretary of State William Seward all in the same evening. C. Ulysses S. Grant accompanied the President to the theater. D. Booth carried a dagger and a pistol.
64. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the Southern home front? A. As the first winter approached, the Confederate Army needed wool for soldiers, but the South didn't't produce much wool, so there was a shortage. C. The South decided to print more B. All shoes worn in the South were manufactured in the North, so there were few new shoes available. D. No citizens were allowed to substitute money to pay for the war, which lead to the decrease in the price of everyday for anyone who was drafted. items. 65. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about women in the war? A. Women were now heads of households. B. Women staffed the Confederate government as clerks. C. Women became school teachers for the first time. D. Originally, both women and men were allowed to be nurses, but by the end of the war, only women were allowed to serve as nurses. 66. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the draft in the South? B. Loopholes permitted a drafted man to hire a substitute, leading many wealthy A. The Confederate institution of the draft was the most unpopular act of the Confederate government. C. The Confederate Congress exempted anyone who supervised 50 slaves. men to avoid service. D. The belief that the Civil War was a rich man's war and a poor man's fight led many to desert the Confederate Army. 67. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about John Wilkes Booth? A. He was a successful actor. B. He was born and raised in Kentucky. D. After hearing Lincoln's speech outlining his plans for peace and reconstruction, he commented that it would be the last speech he would ever give. C. He was a fervent believer in slavery and white supremacy. 68. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about Lincoln's assassination? A. Lincoln was at Ford's theater watching a British comedy. B. Booth's plan included the assassination of Lincoln, Vice President Andrew Johnson, and Secretary of State William Seward all in the same evening. C. Ulysses S. Grant accompanied the President to the theater. D. Booth carried a dagger and a pistol.
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