Clement L. Vallandigham, a Southern sympathizer and a tempestuous opponent of the draft and of the war, was derisively labeled by supporters of President Lincoln as a
a. Carpetbagger.
b. Contraband.
c. Copperhead.
d. Doughface.
e. foreign agent of Great Britain.
Question 2
All of the following were weaknesses of the British military during the War for Independence except
a. second-rate officers.
b. soldiers who were incapable of fighting effectively.
c. the need to keep many soldiers in Europe in case of trouble.
d. long supply lines.
e. brutal treatment of their soldiers.