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Question: What was the nickname given to the Southern States during the U.S. Civil War?
Choices:
Losers
Winners
Yankees
Rebels
Question: What was the nickname given to the Northern States during the U.S. Civil War?
Choices:
Losers
Winners
Yankees
Rebels
Question: The Southern States believed that the rights of which were most important?
Choices:
Nation
States
Individual
Workers
Question: The President of the Confederate States was?
Choices:
Jefferson Davis
Abraham Lincoln
John Brown
Walt Whitman
Question: Which one of these States was NOT a Border state during the U.S. Civil War?
Choices:
Delaware
Kentucky
Maryland
Michigan
Question: The President of the United States was?
Choices:
Jefferson Davis
Abraham Lincoln
Walt Whitman
John Brown
Question: What were the Northern States called during the U.S. Civil War?
Choices:
Confederate
Union
Border
Nothern
Question: Northern states believed in which two things that the Southern states did not? (pick two)
Choices:
Paid labor
Free labor
High Taxes
Low Taxes
Question: Which state was the first to succeed from the Union?
Choices:
Mississippi
South Carolina
Texas
Florida
Question: What were the Southern States called during the U.S. Civil War?
Choices:
Confederate
Union
Border
Southern
Question: What crop did the southern states rely on?
Choices:
Wheat
Corn
Cotton
Tobacco