50 point
Why Change of state take place?
Answers
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Heat is probably the easiest energy you can use to change your physical state. The atoms in a liquid have more energy than the atoms in a solid. There is a special temperature for every substance called the melting point. ... Liquid water freezes and becomes solid ice when the molecules lose energy.
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Explanation:
In a TOTAL war:
Militaries try to capture capitol buildings
Soldiers look to block resources from enemies
The objective is to completely destroy the enemy’s ability and/or will to fight
Question 3 (1 point)
Which is true about the Union Generals of the North?
Highly skilled and highly effective
Slow, indecisive, and often replaced by president Lincoln
Far superior than the weak generals of the South
Question 4 (1 point)
Why was the Northern strategy called “The Anaconda Plan?”
The plan attempted to squeeze the enemy from all sides
General Winfield Scott was inspired by jungle animals
The Union army official mascot was a snake
Question 5 (1 point)
Which best describes “The Anaconda Plan"
Carpet-bomb the South and take no prisoners
March carefully and only strike limited targets
Blockade the coast, control the Mississippi River, and divide the South in half
Question 6 (1 point)
How did the Union North respond to the Confederate victory at the first major battle of Bull Run?
They made large-scale war preparations and became hesitant to fight future battles
They declared victory anyway and moved on to the next fight
They blamed Lincoln and tried to remove him from office
Question 7 (1 point)
How did the Emancipation Proclamation change the objective of the war?
Question 7 options:
Encouraged low taxes and free trade
War became about maintaining the Union AND ending slavery
Lincoln declared that states should be able to do whatever they want
Question 8 (1 point)
What added risks did black Union soldiers face compared to white soldiers?
Question 8 options:
Enslavement or re-enslavement if captured by Confederates
None, all soldiers were now viewed equally
Higher taxation
Question 9 (1 point)
Over 200,000 black soldiers joined the Union army. How did slave-owning Confederates view this?
Question 9 options:
Just like fighting any other soldier
Annoyed, mostly
Considered this their worst nightmare—an armed slaved rebellion
Question 10 (1 point)
Why was the battle of Gettysburg considered a major turning point in the war?
Question 10 options:
The South took control once and for all
The North stopped the Southern advances, forcing them to retreat to the end of the war
Confederates used a secret weapon
Question 11 (1 point)
Why was the sieges of Vicksburg considered a major turning point in the war?
Question 11 options:
It gave statehood to California
Confederate General Robert E. Lee set a trap there
Union General Ulysses S. Grant won the city after a 6 week blockade, securing the entire Mississippi river for Northern control
Question 12 (1 point)
Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address:
Question 12 options:
Went on for 2 hours and was known for him demanding specific laws be passed
Launched the public career of Grover Cleveland
Was a 2 minute stunning reminder of the purpose of American government, and that “all men are created equal”
Question 13 (1 point)
What role did the Union army play after the war?
Question 13 options:
None, it disbanded after the war
Immediately started a war in Cuba
Became peacekeeping presence in the South
Question 14 (1 point)
What did the 13th, 14th, and 15th “Civil War Amendments” to the Constitution do?
Question 14 options:
Promised life, liberty and happiness
Guaranteed land, freedom, and money
Banned slavery, granted full birthright citizenship with equal rights, and gave voting rights to men of all races
Question 15 (1 point)
The South had lost the war, but aimed to keep blacks enslaved by other means:
Question 15 options:
White terrorism, black codes, and sharecropping
Emancipation and popular sovereignty
A series of political compromises