1. what did missouri, kentucky, maryland, and delaware have in common during the civil war?
they all declared their neutrality during the war.
they were all slave states that had remained in the union.
they were the first confederate states to be captured by the union army.
they freed their slaves before the emancipation proclamation was issued.
2. which factor contributed most to the increased importance of literature in american culture during the 19th century?
the success of major social-reform movements.
the spread of utopian communities throughout the nation.
the migration of european intellectuals to the united states.
the greater availability of books, magazines, and newspapers.
3. the battle for fort sumter did which of the following?
gave the union control over the mississippi river.
demonstrated the superiority of the union's military leaders.
gave the confederacy possession of an important military base.
stalled the momentum of the confederate invasion of union territory.
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