In the first year of the Civil War, who was the Union's most aggressive combat commander?

A) Albert Sidney Johnston B) George B. McClellan
C) Ulysses S. Grant D) Irvin McDowell


C

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Compare and contrast Lutheranism, Calvinism and Catholicism. Where did they share common ground, and where did they differ?

What will be an ideal response?

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Why did many eastern Indians gain access to guns before their counterparts in New Spain and its adjacent regions?

A) Spanish policy forbade the sale of firearms to Native Americans. B) From the beginning, the British deliberately set out to arm eastern Indians. C) Eastern Indians were more interested in firearms than their counterparts in New Spain. D) Eastern Indians were willing give up all of their land claims in exchange for weapons.

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Free-Soilers and abolitionists were outraged by the Kansas-Nebraska Act because it

A) allowed slaves to be traded across the Missouri River. B) admitted both Kansas and Nebraska to the Union as slave states. C) seemed to foreshadow the admission of all new states as slave states. D) was thought to have passed only because of corruption and bribery. E) was viewed as evidence that Southerners planned to extend slavery wherever possible.

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