A)This early battle suggested to people that this would be the bloodiest war in history.
B)When the Union won the battle, Northerners believed it would be a short and easy war.
C)The early Confederate victory made the Union realize that the war would not be one-sided.
D)This battle hurt the morale of the Confederate army and made Southerners reconsider the war.
2.After Florida seceded from the Union in January of 1861, Union soldiers were still stationed at which Florida fort?
A)Fort Castillo de San Marcos
B)Fort Jefferson
C)Fort Pickens
D)Fort Sumter
3.Which of the following best describes the Cherokee's main argument in the Cherokee Nation v. Georgia case?
A)The Cherokee testified that U.S. officials had unfairly tricked them into giving up their lands.
B)The Cherokee argued that because they had lived in the territory first, they could not be removed.
C)The Cherokee claimed that because they were an independent nation they could not be governed by state laws.
D)The Cherokee explained that because they had no central government, they should remain in familiar territory.
4.Which of the following best explains the Dred Scott case and how it affected the debate about slavery?
A)Dred Scott was a slave owner who learned his slave was living as a free man in a northern state. He argued that the slave should be returned to him to continue working on his plantation. He won his case which caused a revolt between citizens in the North and South.
B)Dred Scott was a slave who argued that because his owner brought him into a free area, he should be free. The Supreme Court ruled he was "property," and citizens could bring property wherever they chose. This decision enraged anti-slavery activists.
C)Dred Scott was a white abolitionist who murdered a group of pro-slavery men. He was tried in court in a southern state and found guilty. Citizens in northern states argued for his release, and the resulting battles between the states led to "Bleeding Kansas."
D)Dred Scott was a slave arrested in Boston and forced to board a ship back to his owner in Virginia. Boston citizens purchased his freedom in a northern court, and he was allowed to remain in Boston as a free citizen. This decision enraged slave owners in the South.
5.In the 1832 Treaty of Paynes Landing,
A)some Miami Indians in Florida agreed to move to Indian Territory.
B)some Seminole Indians in Florida agreed to move to Indian Territory.
C)all Miami Indians, including Varela, agreed to move to Indian Territory.
D)all Seminole Indians, including Osceola, agreed to move to Indian Territory.Please help with these problem 10 POINTS?
1. C
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. B
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