24.Which of the following is true of the Emancipation Proclamation? It freed all slaves in the South immediately. b. It freed slaves in the North and the South. It freed slaves only in the border states and the western territories. d. a. C. It freed slaves only in those areas in which the federal government exercised no control.

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22.Which of the following was a reason for Lincoln's avoidance of the issue of slavery early in the war?
Officials in the border states coerced Lincoln into remaining silent on the issue.
b. Lincoln wanted Republican Party officials to accept a leadership position on the issue of
slavery.
Because all northerners saw slavery as a moral outrage, Lincoln saw no reason to deal
with the issue.
a.
C.
d. Bringing up the issue would have destroyed any chance of a pro-Union majority asserting
itself in the South.
23.As indicated in his response to Horace Greeley's call for emancipation, Abraham Lincoln's primary goal was
to
a.
win re-election in 1864.
b. punish Confederate officials.
guarantee equality for freed slaves.
save the Union.
C.
d.
24.Which of the following is true of the Emancipation Proclamation?
It freed all slaves in the South immediately.
It freed slaves in the North and the South.
a.
b.
It freed slaves only in the border states and the western territories.
d.
It freed slaves only in those areas in which the federal government exercised no control.
25.On the eve of the 1864 Republican national convention, Lincoln urged the inclusion of which of the following
in the party platform?
A detailed plan for the readmission of the southern states to the Union
a.
A promise that the Republicans would seek a negotiated settlement with the South
A plank calling for the adoption of a constitutional amendment prohibiting slavery
A plank calling for legislation to extend the right to vote to African Americans
b.
c.
d.
26.As president of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis
put forward plans for the emancipation of slave-soldiers during the last months of the war.
b. failed to appreciate the need to centralize power in the South.
drew his most enthusiastic support from the common people of the South.
d. enjoyed strong backing from most southerners until the last few weeks of the war.
a.
C.
27.Which of the following was a consequence of the Emancipation Proclamation?
Thousands of former slaves joined the Union armies.
b. The Confederacy was able to secure a much-needed loan from Holland.
Great Britain decided to recognize the Confederacy.
a.
C.
Several eAuthern ctatos decided to shandon tho Confedarami and cianed a cenarate noace
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Transcribed Image Text:dow Help 56% Thu 1:49 PM file?cmd%3Dview&content_id%3 8631256 1&course_id%3_126613_1 Pau 22.Which of the following was a reason for Lincoln's avoidance of the issue of slavery early in the war? Officials in the border states coerced Lincoln into remaining silent on the issue. b. Lincoln wanted Republican Party officials to accept a leadership position on the issue of slavery. Because all northerners saw slavery as a moral outrage, Lincoln saw no reason to deal with the issue. a. C. d. Bringing up the issue would have destroyed any chance of a pro-Union majority asserting itself in the South. 23.As indicated in his response to Horace Greeley's call for emancipation, Abraham Lincoln's primary goal was to a. win re-election in 1864. b. punish Confederate officials. guarantee equality for freed slaves. save the Union. C. d. 24.Which of the following is true of the Emancipation Proclamation? It freed all slaves in the South immediately. It freed slaves in the North and the South. a. b. It freed slaves only in the border states and the western territories. d. It freed slaves only in those areas in which the federal government exercised no control. 25.On the eve of the 1864 Republican national convention, Lincoln urged the inclusion of which of the following in the party platform? A detailed plan for the readmission of the southern states to the Union a. A promise that the Republicans would seek a negotiated settlement with the South A plank calling for the adoption of a constitutional amendment prohibiting slavery A plank calling for legislation to extend the right to vote to African Americans b. c. d. 26.As president of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis put forward plans for the emancipation of slave-soldiers during the last months of the war. b. failed to appreciate the need to centralize power in the South. drew his most enthusiastic support from the common people of the South. d. enjoyed strong backing from most southerners until the last few weeks of the war. a. C. 27.Which of the following was a consequence of the Emancipation Proclamation? Thousands of former slaves joined the Union armies. b. The Confederacy was able to secure a much-needed loan from Holland. Great Britain decided to recognize the Confederacy. a. C. Several eAuthern ctatos decided to shandon tho Confedarami and cianed a cenarate noace MacBook Pro
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