The End of Civil War
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Q. Abraham Lincoln was the ___ President of USA.
- 15th
- 17th
- 16th
- 12th
Q. Explain the significant events that took place during the course of the American Civil war in detail.
Q. Abraham Lincoln was born in _____.
- 1806
- 1805
- 1809
- 1807
Q. President Abraham Lincoln was killed by in 1865.
- John Oliver
- Oliver Twist
- John Wilkes Booth
- John Abraham
Q. Abraham Lincoln was killed on _________ .
- April 1, 1866
- April 2, 1865
- April 14, 1865
- April 21, 1863
Q. (A union B) = A union B prove
Q. Is the impact of the renaissance period seen in everyday life in the present?
- Yes, it is observed.
- Definitely observed everyday.
- It is observed indirectly.
- It is not observed.
Q. In 1847, Abraham Lincoln was elected to the _____.
- American Union
- Congress
- Presidentship
- American Confederation
Q. Abraham Lincoln passed the Emancipation Proclamation in _____ .
- 1862
- 1861
- 1863
- 1864
Q. In _____, America passed the National Banking Act.
- 1866
- 1865
- 1862
- 1863
Q. Americans moved towards the west and started cultivating in new lands using machines. What could be a reason for the usage of machines?
- Shortage of time
- Shortage of money
- Shortage of land
- Shortage of labour
Q. During the war, a large number of people moved to ______ America.
- east
- west
- north
- south
Q. All of the following statements about the Emancipation Proclamation are correct EXCEPT:
- Its goal was to get Southern states to surrender early in order to keep their slaves.
- It immediately freed all slaves in the Confederacy as well as border states in the Union that still had slavery.
- It further benefited the Union by guaranteeing that England and France would not recognize the Confederacy or give it financial and military aid
- Lincoln had written it earlier in 1862 but waited until a big Union victory to publicly release it.
- It encouraged newly freed African-American males to join the Union military.
Q. In the aftermath of President Kennedy's assassination, a commission was formed to review the evidence and publish a report. The commission was headed by _____.
- Senator J. William Fulbright
- Pierre Salinger
- Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson
- Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy
- Chief Justice Earl Warren
Q. Explain the significant events that took place during the course of the American Civil war in detail.
Q. The colonists were led by ________ against the British troops.
- John Cary
- Samuel Adams
- King George
- George Washington
Q. President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth, a member of an American family that was prominent in the field of ______.
- Firearms
- Cotton production
- Politics
- Rum trade
- Theater
Q. Who challenged Lincoln in the 1864 election as a Peace Democrat?
- Horace Greeley
- John J. Crittenden
- Jefferson Davis
- Stephen Douglas
- George McClellan
Q. Which of the communication systems were used for the first time in American Civil War?
- Rail roads
- Telegraph
- Airplanes
- Telephone
Q. Who killed Abraham Lincoln?
- Jon Walker
- John Wilkes Booth
- John Morris
- John Carrie
Q. The Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863:
- Freed all slaves in the United States
- Freed all slaves in the Confederate States
- Required all slaves to register with the government
- Gave all adult male slaves the right to vote
- Gave all adult male slaves the right to enlist in the Union Army
Q. The Massachusetts Senator who was caned by a Southern Representative was:
- Daniel Webster
- Horace Greeley
- Andrew Butler
- Preston Brooks
- Charles Sumner
Q. Who was elected President of the United States in 1860?
- Thomas Jefferson
- Abraham Lincoln
- Jefferson Davis
- Robert E. Lee
Q. Which of the following is NOT true of John Quincy Adams?
- He was the only president to serve in the House of Representatives after he left the presidency.
- He was an ardent opponent of the Gag Rule.
- He was the only son of a president to attain the presidency himself.
- He supported scientific research.
- He argued for the freedom of the slaves on the ship Amistad.
Q. Which of the following rights did the Emancipation Proclamation confer on which group of people?
- It freed all Confederate prisoners of war on condition that they not rejoin their army.
- It freed all slaves in the United States.
- It freed all slaves in the states in open rebellion.
- It gave all slaves the right to vote.
- It gave all Confederate citizens the right to move north and settle in Union states without suffering any penalty.