The Union general known for his "march to the sea" was
A) Grant.
B) Sherman.
C) Sheridan.
D) Hooker.
Answer: B
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The relatively small, but perceived substantial, Japanese immigration into California in the early 1900s led to
a. growing Japanese control of certain key industries like banking and horticulture. b. growing employment of Japanese men and women in service industries. c. an appreciation for Japanese arts and culture on the West Coast. d. growing racial discrimination and fear of a yellow peril. e. the increasing belief that Japan was plotting to attack the United States.
In the Civil War, the _____ had the advantage in terms of resources and manpower.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The Industrial Workers of the World:
a. organized only women workers. b. advocated a workers' revolution. c. represented skilled workers only. d. was led by Eugene Debs. e. was a union within the American Federation of Labor.
According to the Confiscation Acts of 1861 and 1862, slaves who fell into the hands of the Union army were to be regarded as
a. citizens of the United States. b. contraband of war. c. the rightful property of their masters, whether or not the masters were in active rebellion against the United States. d. prizes to be sold for the mutual gain of the Union army and the individual soldiers who captured them.