
Phase 1 > Comparisons in the Civil War
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- Q1Winfield Scott’s battle plan meant to constrict the South’s supply chain by preventing imports and exportsNorthern SurgeConstrictorLightning StrikeAnaconda20s
- Q2used to prevent goods from leaving (exporting) or entering (importing) Southern statesboycotblockadeembargo20s
- Q3Europe was in need of this good for their textile millsleathertobaccocorn tasselscotton20s
- Q4attempted to break through blockades to keep the exportation of cotton and tobacco to Europeblockade runnersconfederate spieshooliganspiracy20s
- Q5part of the war strategy of the South that tried to secure the exporting of cotton and importing of needed itemsAnacondaAttritionDivision of laborCotton Diplomacy20s
- Q6Northern military leader who engineered the North's three-part war strategyAbraham LincolnUlysses S. GrantRobert E. LeeWinfield Scott20s
- Q7President of the CSA (Confederate States of America)Winfield ScottJefferson DavisAbraham LincolnStephen A. Douglas20s
- Q8President of the Union (United States of America)Jefferson DavisAbraham LincolnStephen A. DouglasWinfield Scott20s