Which Civil War battle was fought from the 15th to the 16th of December 1864? Battle of Gettysburg Battle of Atlanta Battle of Shiloh Battle of Nashville 2How does the author describe the Confederate troops led by General John Bell Hood? lacking in discipline courageous and undefeated poorly equipped and outnumbered well-prepared to face the Union soldiers 3The United States remained divided fifty years after the Civil War. What evidence from the text supports this conclusion? “Fifty years later, most of the war's veterans were dead.” “Around the country, towns and cities had begun building monuments in their memory.” “In 1914, Mrs. James E. Caldwell and her group, the Ladies Battlefield Association, began raising money to build a monument for those who died in the Battle of Nashville.” “In the North, monuments were built to honor the Union. In the South, monuments honored the Confederacy… No one built a monument to both sides.” 4What made Caldwell’s monument “not a war monument, but a peace monument”? It was not built to honor a particular war or battle. It did not depict any weapons or war paraphernalia. It had an angel on top of the obelisk. It had two horses. 5What is this passage mostly about? the high cost of lives of the Civil War the ongoing struggle with inequality in the United States the construction and restoration of a monument in Tennessee how best to raise money for public works projects 6Read the following sentences: “The Confederate troops were outnumbered. They fought in ragged uniforms, sometimes without shoes. Against the superior Union army, they had no hope.” As used in the passage, what does the word “superior” mean? better condescending older poorer 7Choose the answer that best completes the sentence below. ________ two decades spent out of sight behind an interstate, in 1992 the monument found a new home in a small park near the site of the original battle. Thus After Includinig Above all 8What made Mrs. Caldwell’s monument different from previous Civil War monuments? Answer 9Why is Mrs. Caldwell’s monument able to memorialize the Civil War and World War I? Answer 10How does the monument convey a “message of peace”? Answer
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