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Question 1

How does the image of war as seen in Alexander Gardner's photograph of the aftermath of the Battle of Antietam compare with the image of the celebrated Zouaves of the 11th New York Volunteer Infantry?
 
  A) The brutality seen in the photograph accords with the fierce masculinity of the Zouaves.
  B) The devastation portrayed in the photograph shows how well prepared such soldiers as the
  Zouaves were.
  C) The photograph appears to be anti-war propaganda when compared with the historical
  accuracy of the drawing.
  D) The grim reality of the photograph exposes the foolish romanticism of the Zouaves.

Question 2

How did King George III's rejection of the Olive Branch petition sent by the First Continental Congress impact British relations with the colonies after July 1775?
 
  A) The Continental Congress declared war on the British government.
  B) British troops were given the authority to arrest Patriots and seize their property.
  C) Great numbers of Loyalists decided to become Patriots instead.
  D) Those who supported independence believed that reconciliation was no longer possible.

Question 3

Who directed the Food Administration that was in charge of producing enough food to feed civilians, soldiers, and overseas refugees during the war?
 
  A) George Creel
  B) Carrie Chapman Catt
  C) Herbert Hoover
  D) John J. Pershing



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