7. What did General Winfield Scott's "Anaconda Plan" entail? A. marching directly on the Confederate capital in Richmond B. crippling the Confederate economy by burning its cotton plantations C. freeing slaves and enlisting them in the fight against the Confederates D. cutting off Confederate supply lines by taking control of the Mississippi River 8. How did the Emancipation Proclamation affect the North's attitude toward

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Ensieved people coud be eeed in a ree se
in retum
5 John Brown believed thet the stevery cnsis in the Urted Stte could ory tn
with the moral argumerts of religious advocates
B. through the use of physical torce.
C.
by educating the public about its dangers.
D.
within the framework of the nation'S legal system.
6. What is one reason that southern states seceded from the Union?
A.
the northerners' attack on Fort Sumter in 1861
B. the likelihood that the border states would secede
C.
the raid on Harpers Ferry by John Brown in 1859
D.
the election of President Abraham Lincoln in 1860
7. What did General Winfield Scott's "Anaconda Plan" entail?
A. marching directly on the Confederate capital in Richmond
B. crippling the Confederate economy by burning its cotton plantations
C. freeing slaves and enlisting them in the fight against the Confederates
D. cutting off Confederate supply lines by taking control of the
Mississippi River
8.
How did the Emancipation Proclamation affect the North's attitude toward
the war?
A. It gave hope that the war would soon end.
B. It redefined the war as being about slavery.
C. It showed that key politicians disagreed about the war.
D. It extinguished the desire to reach a unified agreement.
9. Why did the South's ecoñomy struggle during the war?
A. There was no central govemment to collect taxes.
B.
There was a sharp decline in the price of products acioss the
Transcribed Image Text:D. Ensieved people coud be eeed in a ree se in retum 5 John Brown believed thet the stevery cnsis in the Urted Stte could ory tn with the moral argumerts of religious advocates B. through the use of physical torce. C. by educating the public about its dangers. D. within the framework of the nation'S legal system. 6. What is one reason that southern states seceded from the Union? A. the northerners' attack on Fort Sumter in 1861 B. the likelihood that the border states would secede C. the raid on Harpers Ferry by John Brown in 1859 D. the election of President Abraham Lincoln in 1860 7. What did General Winfield Scott's "Anaconda Plan" entail? A. marching directly on the Confederate capital in Richmond B. crippling the Confederate economy by burning its cotton plantations C. freeing slaves and enlisting them in the fight against the Confederates D. cutting off Confederate supply lines by taking control of the Mississippi River 8. How did the Emancipation Proclamation affect the North's attitude toward the war? A. It gave hope that the war would soon end. B. It redefined the war as being about slavery. C. It showed that key politicians disagreed about the war. D. It extinguished the desire to reach a unified agreement. 9. Why did the South's ecoñomy struggle during the war? A. There was no central govemment to collect taxes. B. There was a sharp decline in the price of products acioss the
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