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@leenathan
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there is alot of questions
How did the Constitution allow slaves to be represented in the house of representatives ? A) They counted a 3/5 ths a person B) Every 500 slaves counted for one person C) The slaves were not able to be counted D) They were counted as a one
I believe it is A
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Welcome.
Where was the nation's largest slave trading center ? A) Shreveport B) Baton Rouge C) New Orleans D) Slidell
From what I found it is A
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What was the Civil War mainly fought over ? A) industry B) relations with Europe C) state's rights D) slavery
@coacoapuffprincess
this might help.... The American Civil War was a civil war in the United States fought from 1861 to 1865. The Union faced secessionists in eleven Southern states grouped together as the Confederate States of America. The Union won the war, which remains the bloodiest in U.S. history. Among the 34 U.S. states in January 1861, seven Southern slave states individually declared their secession from the U.S. and formed the Confederate States of America. War broke out in April 1861 when Confederates attacked the U.S. fortress Fort Sumter. The Confederacy grew to include eleven states; it claimed two more states and several western territories. The Confederacy was never diplomatically recognized by any foreign country. The states that remained loyal including border states where slavery was legal, were known as the Union or the North. The war ended with the surrender of all the Confederate armies and the collapse of Confederate government in spring 1865. The war had its origin in the factious issue of slavery, especially the extension of slavery into the western territories. Four years of intense combat left 620,000 to 750,000 soldiers dead, a higher number than the American military deaths of World War I and World War II combined, and destroyed much of the South's infrastructure. The Confederacy collapsed and slavery was abolished in the entire country. The Reconstruction Era (1863–1877) overlapped and followed the war, with its fitful process of restoring national unity, strengthening the national government, and granting civil rights to the freed slaves.
Question 1 How did the Constitution allow slaves to be represented in the house of representatives ? Question 1 options: A) They counted a 3/5 ths a person B) Every 500 slaves counted for one person C) The slaves were not able to be counted D) They were counted as a one Question 2 Where was the nation's largest slave trading center ? Question 2 options: A) Shreveport B) Baton Rouge C) New Orleans D) Slidell Question 3 What was the Civil War mainly fought over ? Question 3 options: A) industry B) relations with Europe C) state's rights D) slavery Question 4 How many votes did Abraham Lincoln get in Louisiana in the election of 1860 ? Question 4 options: A) 987 B) 53 C) 54 D) 0 Question 5 Why were the election results the way they were in the deep south for Lincoln in the election of 1860 ? Question 5 options: A) Lincoln appealed to the small farmers B) Lincoln said he planned to invade the southern states C) Lincoln was very adamant in his wish to rid all states of slavery D) The deep southern states refused to put Lincoln's name on the ballot . Question 6 What were Lincoln's promise about slavery during his campaign ? Question 6 options: A) That he would not interfere with slavery where it existed , but he would try to stop its spread Westward . B) That he would leave slavery alone and let it progress at will C) That he would abolish slavery totally in the United States D) Lincoln did not mention slavery during his campaign . Question 7 What did many southern believe was the only way to protect their rights ? Question 7 options: A) secession B) alignment with Great Britain C) outlawing slavery D) war Question 8 What does the Constitution say about secession ? Question 8 options: A) It does not mention secession B) Secession can only occur in times of war with European countries C) That secession is unconstitutional D) That secession is constitutional Save Question 9 What state was the first to seceded ? Question 9 options: A) South Carolina B) Texas C) Louisiana D) Georgia Question 10 What did the Louisiana legislature say when Governor Thomas O.Moore suggested secession ? Question 10 options: A) They were against it B) They were for it in some parishes only C) Governor Moore did not consult the legislature D) They were for it Question 11 What date did Louisiana secede from the United States ? Question 11 options: A) July 23 , 1867 B) November 13, 1913 C) February 4 , 1861 D) January 26, 1861 Question 12 Were all people in Louisiana in favor of secession ? Question 12 options: A) No B) yes Save Question 13 Why did many north Louisiana delegates oppose secession ? Question 13 options: A) They were scared because England refused to help them B) They knew secession would disrupt the economy C) They knew that the southern states were no match for the north D) They did not have any railroads or steam engines in their parish Save Question 14 What was the name of Louisiana when we became our own country ? Question 14 options: A) Louisimerica B) Louisianaland C) The republic of Louisiana D) The United Parishes of Louisiana Question 15 How long did the independent country of Louisiana exist ? Question 15 options: A) 14 hours B) 8 months C) about 6 weeks D) 13 years Question 16 What was the name of the country that was created when the southern states seceded from the U.S.A. ? Question 16 options: A) The Confederate States of America B) United Southern States of America C) South United States D) Southern states of America Question 17 Who was the president of the Confederacy ? Question 17 options: A) Thomas Moore B) Jefferson Davis C) John Adams D) Abraham Lincoln Question 18 Were all people in Louisiana supporters of the confederacy ? Question 18 options: A) No B) yes Question 19 Who resigned as superintendent of the Louisiana State Seminary of learning to become a major general in the United States Army ? Question 19 options: A) Braxton Bragg B) William T.Sherman C) P.G.T. Beauregard D) George C. McClellan Question 20 Why did Beauregard decide that the Confederacy needed a new flag ? A) The colors clashed with the uniform of the Confederates B) The Confederate and Union flags looked very similar . C) The flag was voted down by the majority of people in the Confederacy D) New states joined and a new flag was needed to represent the new states .
um @563blackghost can you maybe help her please?
Sorry I can not due to the amount of questions it seems to be a test. On OS we can not help with tests/exams.
Whoa! One question at a time, Ms.
okie srry
Might want to start over...
okie srry i will
Close this question and make a new one.
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