Union General Ulysses S. Grant's basic strategy in the Civil War involved
a. using long-range artillery assaults.
b. striking tactically from the flanks.
c. assailing the enemy's armies simultaneously, massively, and directly.
d. destroying the enemy's economy and undermining civilian morale.
e. a series of multiple hit and run attacks by small Union forces designed to keep the opposing army off-guard.
Question 2
Which of the following is not a true statement about American women's roles during the Revolution?
a. American women ran businesses while the men fought the British.
b. Many American women were camp followers, who cooked, cleaned and sewed for the troops.
c. They received money and rations for services provided to troops.
d. Some women dressed as men and served in battle.
e. Many women urged husbands and sons to stay home and safeguard their families and property instead of volunteering for to serve in a colonial militia or the Continental army.