the kansas-nebraska act played a major role in


The Kansas-Nebraska Act played a major role in the demise of the Whig Party.
True False

In 1856, the Republican Party deliberately selected a candidate directly connected to the issue of "Bleeding Kansas."
True False

Millard Fillmore was the third presidential candidate in 1856.
True False

To build up the Union army, Lincoln originally relied much more on volunteers in state militias than he did an increase in the regular army.
True False

Despite being a Democrat, Andrew Johnson was selected to run with Lincoln in 1864.
True False

General McClellan was a great trainer of soldiers, but his excessive caution often exasperated Lincoln.
True False

Ulysses S. Grant believed in using the North's great advantage in troops and material resources to overwhelm the South.

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