41. The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment is best known as
a. a regiment of free blacks who charged Fort Wagner, South Carolina.
b. the “Irish Brigade,” because its members were born in Ireland.
c. the regiment that forced Richmond’s surrender.
d. a regiment that was fully integrated, with noncommissioned black and white soldiers fighting side by side.
e. the first regiment to see battle in the war.
42. Which statement is true about black soldiers in the Civil War?
a. At the beginning of the war, the Union army encouraged northern blacks to enlist.
b. About 2,000 African-American men served in the army and navy by the end of the war.
c. Frederick Douglass tried to discourage black men from enlisting to fight in the war.
d. Black soldiers in the army received equal pay and equal treatment during the war.
e. The wartime service of black soldiers inspired Abraham Lincoln to advocate for partial enfranchisement of
blacks.
43. Which describes the effect of the Civil War on American religious practices and beliefs?
a. Northern and Southern churches that had split over the issue of slavery reunited in opposition to the war.
b. Talk about heaven became more common and more concrete.
c. In the North, membership in the Methodist churches exploded, as this was the church Lincoln attended.
d. Spiritualism came to be associated with heresy and the devil.
e. The religious press increasingly withdrew from discussion of military and political development.
44. Lincoln’s vision during the Civil War
a. was to build a nation–state similar to what Otto von Bismarck was building in Germany and to what
Giuseppe Mazzini was building in Italy.
b. was that the American nation embodied a set of universal ideals rooted in political democracy and human
freedom.
c. was essentially that of the Democratic Party: an activist federal government promoting American industry.