HIST 101: Chapter 14 Reading Guide

Give Me Liberty! An American History

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Review Question 1

On Page 401, find the sentence beginning with the words: "The American Civil..."

Type the entire sentence verbatim here to identify the evidence:

What made the American Civil War the first modern war?

Review Question 2

On Page 402, find the sentence beginning with the words: "In manufacturing, railroad..."

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How was the North's victory over the South tied to the different ways the market revolution had developed in the North and South?

Review Question 3

On Page 411, find the sentence beginning with the words: "During the summer..."

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Describe how President Lincoln's war aims evolved between 1861 and 1863, changing from simply preserving the Union to also ending slavery.

Review Question 4

On Page 412, find the sentence beginning with the words: "By making the..."

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How did the actions of slaves themselves, northern military strategy, and the Emancipation Proclamation combine to end slavery?

Review Question 5

On Page 414, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Nonetheless, Black soldiers..."

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What role did Blacks play in winning the Civil War and in defining the war's consequences?

Review Question 7

On Page 416, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Arbitrary arrests numbered..."

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What was the impact of the Civil War on civil liberties?

Review Question 10

On Page 419, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Most Indians made..."

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Why did some Native nations join forces with the Union and some with the Confederacy?

Review Question 6

On Page 423, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Taken together, the..."

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How did federal policies undertaken during the Civil War transform the United States into a stronger nation-state — economically, politically, and ideologically?

Review Question 8

On Page 429, find the sentence beginning with the words: "Even more than..."

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Compare and contrast women's efforts in the North and South to support the war effort and their families.

Review Question 9

On Page 439, find the sentence beginning with the words: "The Civil War..."

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In what ways did the outcome of the Civil War change the United States' status in the world?