Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the first battle of the war? B. It raised Confederate spirits. A. It caused Lincoln to name Major General George B. McClellan to command the new Army of the Potomac and signed legislation for the enlistment of one million troops to last three years. D. It caused the Union general to wait three months before agreeing to fight again. C. It increased the caution of the North.
Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the first battle of the war? B. It raised Confederate spirits. A. It caused Lincoln to name Major General George B. McClellan to command the new Army of the Potomac and signed legislation for the enlistment of one million troops to last three years. D. It caused the Union general to wait three months before agreeing to fight again. C. It increased the caution of the North.
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![30. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the first battle of the war?
A. It caused Lincoln to name Major
B. It raised Confederate spirits.
General George B. McClellan to
command the new Army of the
Potomac and signed legislation for the
enlistment of one million troops to last
three years.
C. It increased the caution of the North.
D. It caused the Union general to wait
three months before agreeing to fight
again.
31. Which of the following was a way the Civil War was a transition?
A. A new fighting style emerged
replacing the traditional uniformed
lines of troops facing off after Bull
Run and other early engagements.
B. Civilian spectators watched Bull Run,
while no civilian spectators came to
the destructive battles to come.
C. Both the North and the South
shortened the time requirements for
new soldiers enlisting.
D. Both A and B.
32. What fueled the passion of those from the North?
B. Abolitionists saw slavery as an affront
to God to be ended by any means
A. Lincoln and others believed that
failure to preserve the Union was
betrayal of the founders of the republic
and the promise of the Declaration of
Independence.
C. Most Northerners saw Southerners as
lazy, greedy landowners who wouldn't
contribute to the economic progress of
the North.
necessary.
D. Both A and B
33. Which of the following was NOT a reason that fueled Southern passion?
B. Some felt that the North was seeking
to wrest from the South its dearest
rights.
A. Northern interference with Southern
law was an affront to the ideal that
governments existed with the consent
of the governed.
C. Southern legalists believed that the
North was undermining the original
intent of the founding fathers in that
the cornerstone of the American
system was the central government
first, with state governments as
secondary in power.
D. Many believed the Northern position
was an outright attack on the Southern
way of life because poverty in
Northern industrial workers created
living conditions worse than slaves.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd4cae627-9438-475a-b295-f1b0b3d2b07b%2F91461074-6905-46aa-801e-1ad409459db6%2F54s21za_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:30. Which of the following is a FALSE statement about the first battle of the war?
A. It caused Lincoln to name Major
B. It raised Confederate spirits.
General George B. McClellan to
command the new Army of the
Potomac and signed legislation for the
enlistment of one million troops to last
three years.
C. It increased the caution of the North.
D. It caused the Union general to wait
three months before agreeing to fight
again.
31. Which of the following was a way the Civil War was a transition?
A. A new fighting style emerged
replacing the traditional uniformed
lines of troops facing off after Bull
Run and other early engagements.
B. Civilian spectators watched Bull Run,
while no civilian spectators came to
the destructive battles to come.
C. Both the North and the South
shortened the time requirements for
new soldiers enlisting.
D. Both A and B.
32. What fueled the passion of those from the North?
B. Abolitionists saw slavery as an affront
to God to be ended by any means
A. Lincoln and others believed that
failure to preserve the Union was
betrayal of the founders of the republic
and the promise of the Declaration of
Independence.
C. Most Northerners saw Southerners as
lazy, greedy landowners who wouldn't
contribute to the economic progress of
the North.
necessary.
D. Both A and B
33. Which of the following was NOT a reason that fueled Southern passion?
B. Some felt that the North was seeking
to wrest from the South its dearest
rights.
A. Northern interference with Southern
law was an affront to the ideal that
governments existed with the consent
of the governed.
C. Southern legalists believed that the
North was undermining the original
intent of the founding fathers in that
the cornerstone of the American
system was the central government
first, with state governments as
secondary in power.
D. Many believed the Northern position
was an outright attack on the Southern
way of life because poverty in
Northern industrial workers created
living conditions worse than slaves.
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