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Which subject | History |
What age group | Year or Grade 4 |
What topic | Civil war |
Question types | Mixed |
Number of questions | 10 |
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Test your knowledge about the Civil War with this fun quiz! Answer the questions to see how much you know about this important part of American history.
What year did the Civil War officially begin?
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Which of the following was NOT a cause of the Civil War?
A. Slavery
B. States' rights
C. Economic differences
D. Women's rights
E. Tariffs
F. Border disputes
G. Expansion to the West
H. The election of Abraham Lincoln
I. Southern secession
J. The Dred Scott Decision
Who was the President of the United States during the Civil War?
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What were the two opposing sides in the Civil War?
A. The United States and Canada
B. The North and the South
C. The East and the West
D. The Union and the Confederacy
E. The Federalists and the Anti-Federalists
F. The Patriots and the Loyalists
G. The Union and the Rebels
H. The Army and the Navy
I. The Emancipationists and the Secessionists
J. The Abolitionists and the Oppressors
Which battle is known as the turning point of the Civil War?
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What was the name of the speech given by Abraham Lincoln that emphasized equality?
A. The Gettysburg Address
B. The Emancipation Proclamation
C. The Declaration of Independence
D. The Inaugural Address
E. The Bill of Rights
F. The Federalist Papers
G. The Farewell Address
H. The Civil Rights Speech
I. The State of the Union Message
J. The Freedom Speech
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery?
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Where did the first shots of the Civil War occur?
A. Fort Sumter
B. Gettysburg
C. Antietam
D. Bull Run
E. Vicksburg
F. Appomattox
G. Shiloh
H. Fredericksburg
I. Chickamauga
J. Chattanooga
What was the main focus of the Civil War?
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What year did the Civil War officially end?
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Good luck! Check your answers and see how much you've learned about the Civil War!