My US History take home quiz, help?

its MARIANA!

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pleaseeee help me, I have an 80 in that class. It's my lowest grade :/

Which of the following was a provision of the Compromise of 1850?
a. California would a free state
b. Missouri would be a free state
c. Slavery would be prohibited in New Mexico and Utah
d. No new states or territories would be allowed to have slaves

What caused President Lincoln to become dissatisfied with Genreal McClellan's command?
a. He thought McClellan took unnecessary risks
b. He thought McClellan was too slow to take action
c. He objected to McClellan's political view
d. He said that McClellan was a coward

The Emancipation Proclamation freed
a. all enslaved people living in the United States
b. enslaved people living in areas controlled by the Confederacy
c. enslaved people living in the Union states
d. enslaved people living in territories

At Gettysburg, the Union and Confederate lines positioned themselves
a. on opposite sides of a river
b. in the middle of a large, open field
c. along separate ridges
d. in a winding valley

Confederate forces at Gettysburg were blown apart by canister shells in
a. Pickett's Charge
b. the siege of Champion's Hill
c. the battle of Devil's Den.
d. the battle of Little Round Top

Union forces sought to capture the stronghold of Vicksburg, a city on
a. the road to Washington DC
b. a bluff overlooking the Mississippi
c. the Atlantic Ocean
d. the outskirts of Gettysburg

Grant and Sherman followed the same general strategy, which called for
a. burning enemy cities
b. outrunning the enemy
c. confronting the enemy
d. marching to the sea

George McClellan said that if he were elected President in 1864, he would
a. fight on to victory
b. surrender to the South
c. negotiate an end to the war
d. march to the sea

Lincoln gained much-needed voter support in the 1864 election after
a. the Battle of the Wilderness
b. the siege of Petersburg
c. Grant captured Richmond
d. Sherman captured Atlanta


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