How well can you do on this 50 question Civil War quiz?

Thanks! 52/62. I’m a colonel, does that mean I have to move to Kentucky? :wink:

She took it and got 36. And some she got right were not from southern schoolin’, but because her mom took her to places like the Shiloh battlefield, and from books she read that were set during the war.

(And she caught the carpetbagger’s carpetbag that said “carpetbagger”. They weren’t even trying on that one, were they?)

Failed on my #1 and #2 and #3 browser, but worked with #4 (Chrome).

That was another question I couldn’t answe, being out of touch with current civil-war culture. Black abolutionists were not visible in my 1960’s literature.

44, so, pretty good. Certainly for a non-American. A lot of ‘well, duh’ questions there, though.

No, but you’re privileged to wear white panama suits with a string tie. :stuck_out_tongue:

55 out of 62. I owe it all to James M. McPherson’s Battle Cry of Freedom. Got maybe half of my guesses right. The only one I was surprised to get wrong was the one about venereal disease.

41/62. On one hand, it means I really don’t know anything about the Civil War. OTOH, it’s low enough to qualify me to be president.

44/62. Not too bad for a Canuck.

52, a popular result. I was rolling early but some obscure stuff later seemed a little contrived. Good brain exercise.

I did but I didn’t need it. Equally silly was Walt Whitman’s frickin’ picture on the one where he was the answer, and I vacillated on the West Point/USMA one, wondering if it was a trick question.

Oh, yeah: 49

  1. Not too bad when I only knew a handful of the answers. A few I was reminded by the answers, and a few I reasoned out given the choices, but mostri guessed between two or more answers.

I will give them props for not falling into some of the traps that make these things easier, like having the same word repeated in two answers, giving away at least that one is right. And usng only three answers most of the time eliminated being able to ueethat to get the one correct answer.

The carpetbagger was one I knew when reminded of the word.

Yeah, most of the Declarations issued at the time of Secession had the protection of Slavery & White Supremacy at the top of the list. Down a bit farther was the Feds’ failure to enforce the Fugitive Slave laws–some free states didn’t like to cooperate with slave catchers. So much for States Rights…

I got 52 - a Colonel, because I belong to a local Civil War roundtable where most of the topics get discussed. Missed mostly questions about the dates. And it was really stupid to design a quiz where you show a picture that is also the answer.

Terrible web design - one question per page, ads on both the left and right borders, large fonts that force you to scroll up and down (so you see the ads even more). I ended up reducing the Zoom setting to 75% to eliminate that. At least they had a progress bar so you could see how much of the quiz remains.

I’ll admit that I had no idea that the picture was of Walt Whitman, rather than any of the three alternative literary gents. I only knew about Walt’s service as a nurse, thanks to a relative of mine who is a poetry buff, and practically worships WW – about whom and his life and doings, I hear a good deal from said relative.

  1. Not bad for a Canadian, but I have always been interested in history, and have played a lot of Civil War themed games (US and English).

36/62. Lousy. Although I have no interest in the Civil War.

44 with a lot of guessing.

Jeebus, 38, but in my defense I wasn’t born in this country and was not fully aware of the depravity of this great nation of ours :wink:

Really, I need to brush up on my Civil War History, so interesting, and with many lessons perhaps still relevant today.

  1. Pretty sad since I lived within a stone’s throw of Manassas, Harper’s Ferry, and an early battle near Leesburg. White’s Ferry?

Even if they had white supremacy involved, that inherently means that slavery was not the only cause. And, as you point out, there were other issues.

Hell, I could argue that the 3/5s compromise was one of the reasons for the Civil War. Or the geography of For Sumter. I could blame a pride in one’s state that led to people choosing to fight for a cause they didn’t even agree with. Sure, none of these contributed too much, really, but they did contribute.

There is never a single cause for anything.