The American Civil War Part 3

The American Civil War Part 3 

SWBAT analyze the advances in military medicine, mortuary science, and photography in order to explain how they modernized the United States. 

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  1. 00:00:19 

    Approximately how many women served as nurses during the war? 

    • 2,000

       
    • 20,000

       
    • 200,000

       

  2. 00:00:38 

    What causes hygiene to improve upon battlefield medical services? 

    • bromine

       
    • bruh man

       
    • dromine

       

  3. 00:00:55 

    What effect does the discovery of the chemical mentioned in the last question have on battlefield medicine? 

    • 3/4 of those having amputee surgeries survive because of its effect on gangrene

       
    • 3/4 of those having bone replacement surgeries survive because of its effect on gangrene

       
    • 3/4 of those having skin grafting surgeries survive because of its effect on gangrene

       

  4. 00:01:45 

    How does photography influence the opinion of average Americans during the civil war? 

    • Average Americans can see images of those wounded and killed.

       
    • Average Americans can see video of those wounded and killed.

       
    • All of the above

       

  5. 00:02:28 

    Along with photographers, who else is reporting on the details of the civil war to the American public? 

    • journalists

       
    • authors

       
    • poets

       

  6. 00:02:47 

    Beginning with the Civil War and any other involving Americans, it is widely agreed in the U.S. that wars will not be won without public support from its citizens. 

    • true

       
    • false

       

  7. 00:03:58 

    Which of the following funerary techniques allowed the soldiers' corpses to be preserved for a long period of time? 

    • embalming

       
    • mummification

       
    • freezing

       

  8. 00:04:49 

    Which of the following reasons would NOT explain how some morticians got rich during the Civil War? 

    • The fees were expensive.

       
    • The fees were based on the rank of the dead soldier.

       
    • The fees were modest.

       
    • The fees were based on the type of coffin bought for the dead soldier.

       

  9. 00:06:20 

    The Emancipation Proclamation abolishes  

    • slavery in the rebellious southern states.

       
    • slavery in the neutral slave southern states.

       
    • slavery in the rebellious western states.

       

  10. 00:07:17 

    What was the political effect of the Emancipation Proclamation for the Union military? 

    • Enlistment in the military increases due African American involvement.

       
    • Enlistment in the military increases due to Native American involvement.

       
    • Enlistment in the military increases due to African American and Native American involvement.

       

  11. 00:07:26 

    How many African American men enlisted in the Union army by the war's end? 

    • 2,000

       
    • 20,000

       
    • 200,000

       

  12. 00:07:59 

    After the Emancipation Proclamation, what is the modus operandi (i.e. chief motive) of the Union army? 

    • They are at war to end slavery.

       
    • They are at war to stop the expansion of slavery.

       
    • They are at war to limit the growth of slavery.

       

  13. 00:09:55 

    What do you think the narrator means when mentions, 'The war remains deadlocked?' 

    • No one side, North or South, is winning the war.

       
    • The number of casualties for the Union and Confederacy are increasing.

       
    • Both sides, free and slave states, believe they are winning the war.

       

  14. 00:11:53 

    What are the effects of the Union army's destruction of Confederate railroad tracks? 

    • The Confederate military cannot move troops.

       
    • The Confederate military cannot send and/or receive supplies.

       
    • Both a and b

       

  15. 00:13:55 

    Which of the following was NOT committed by the Union army during the March to the Sea campaign? 

    • killing livestock

       
    • sacking villages

       
    • cutting supply lines

       
    • torching crops

       

  16. 00:14:46 

    According to Newt Gingrich, the Civil War validated 

    • freedom and the industrial North.

       
    • slavery and the agricultural South.

       
    • liberty and the maritime Northeast.

       

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