The Union occupation of __________ paved the way for a blockade of the southern coast.

a)  New Orleans
b)  Shiloh
c)  Richmond
d)  Fredericksburg


a)  New Orleans

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Campaigning in 1960, John Kennedy's ________ was a major obstacle for him in the presidential race

A) Episcopalianism B) liberal civil rights record C) Catholicism D) criticism of the Cold War

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The northern naval blockade of southern ports was

a. nonexistent until the final year of the war. b. weak at first but increasingly effective as the war continued. c. never strong enough to have a significant effect. d. effective from its start in choking off goods going into the South.

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The significance of the Free Soil Party in the election of 1848 was that it

a. splintered the two-party political system b. was the first party to campaign on a promise of an end to slavery c. introduced the issue of free farmland into a presidential election d. introduced the issue of free land for a right of way for a transcontinental railroad

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When emancipation came after the Civil War, it was often the ________ who were the first to leave the plantation of their former owners.

A. house servants B. craftsmen C. subdrivers D. field hands E. head drivers

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