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DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction - Help - Westerner - 06-05-2013 I passed with 68!! PTL! :hurray: This could be my last DSST (depending on what I do for electives) so I'm happy. :-D But sad to have finished testing...it's so fun!! hilarious More detailed feedback is coming... DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction - Help - Westerner - 06-06-2013 Okay, here's the promised feedback I spent about 2 weeks studying for this test and got 68. Resources: Instantcert, SEF and study guides posted there, DANTES Test Prep Study Guide, Sparknotes, Snazzelfrag's notes, basicversity.com PTs Tips: online resources are all you need, though a textbook would be helpful. —I barely got through IC once —the SEF proved invaluable, as always. There's a neat list of battles, generals and outcomes posted there. The tips are spot-on. —I copied and pasted the Civil War and the Reconstruction Sparknotes into a document that I made into a PDF, to read when I didn't have Internet. Those were great! The Reconstruction SN is especially helpful for that part of the test. There are also 50-question quizzes for both the "Civil War" and "Reconstruction" sections. Take those!! I got 82% on the CW one and 74% on the Reconst. one. —the DANTES Test Prep Study Guide was amazing!! Despite poor grammar, it was so helpful. You can download it for free. It also has a 50-question practice test, on which I got 88%. —Snazzlefrag's notes are a neat, condensed version of all the important facts from the IC cards —I didn't get to watch the Ken Burns documentary, though I would've liked to! It's free online, just so you know —Civil War and Reconstruction Flashcards––very thorough. —List of BasicVersity tests on the subject of Dsst has several short PTs which I took the night before my test. They're too easy (except the one on Names) but a good way to make sure you know what you need to know! There were 1 or 2 things I learned here that I wasn't able to find elsewhere. —a "gotta-know" list I wrote up: Here are important things to know: McClellan's faults Sherman waged total and psychological war Copperheads, their leader (Valladingham) and their motto Wirz of Andersonville POW camp was only CSA soldier executed by US Carpetbaggers—some were politicians, some wanted to help Clara Barton helped on the battlefield but hadn't yet founded the Red Cross Women helped a lot though the US Sanitary Commission Women helping with Confederate war effort There were ~620,000 casualties Antietam was the bloodiest day Antietam gave Lincoln the chance to issue the Emancipation Proclamation Emancipation Proclamation—how Lincoln justified it, and what kind of document it was Custer's role in the Union army Custer seized CSA supplies at Appomattox Court House Lee planned to join Johnston at Davis Rivers in the East and those in the West Speaker Pro Tempore Wade would've become pres after Johnson What Johnson's Reconstruction plans entailed The 7 original CSA states 4 more states seceded after Lincoln called for troops Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri—border states Kentucky was neutral but soon joined the Union Webster favored the Compromise of 1850 Minie balls and rifles were used in the war Confederates escaped to Mexico after the war Especially important battles: anything that stood out, strategies of winner, why loser lost, plans of Lee and opposing Union general, -Chancellorsville -Fredericksburg -Shiloh -Vicksburg (cut Confederacy in 2) -Antietam -1st and 2nd Bull Run -Atlanta -Savannah -Chickamauga Lincoln's reelection plans How Lincoln felt about the war in 1861 Lincoln's primary goal was to save the Union Buford held an important position and bought time for the Union at Gettysburg Shenandoah Valley—USA Sheridan vs. CSA Jeb Early Jeb Early's threatening of Washington DC Ft. Sumter started the war Secession wasn't mentioned in either the USA or CSA Constitutions What Jefferson Davis' CSA Conscription Act said Blacks serving in armies of both sides Lincoln told Horace Greeley he wanted to preserve the Union above all William Lloyd Garrison founded "The Liberator" McClellan's peace platform in the 1864 elections There were TWO CSA Johnstons!! AS Johnston who died at Shiloh and Joseph Johnston in the East first, then Atlanta against USA's Sherman How Johnson and Congress felt about the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments Kansas-Nebraska Act's impact John Fremont was the Republican nominee in 1856 Freeman's Bureau and all it did for the blacks and poor whites Compromise of 1877 included Republicans pulling troops out of the South What happened to abandoned land in the South—who got control of it and who it was given to Dred Scott decision—if it was referenced Lee's invasion of the North ended poorly at Gettysburg Some pro-slavery arguments tried to use the Bible for justification Lee surrounded Hooker at Chancellorsville John Brown killed 5 people in Kansas before Harper's Ferry Command of Army Act said all orders to the military had to come through Grant Meade was the Union General at Gettysburg What the Compromise of 1850 said The new Fugitive Slave Law was the South's favorite part of the 1850 Compromise Terms of surrender given by Grant to Lee were lenient Johnson's "swing around the circle" speeches had the opposite effect of what he'd hoped and put Republicans in power California's statehood was in the Compromise of 1850 Lee's win in the Peninsular Campaign was ironic because if it hadn't happened the war would've ended with much less devastation of the South and slavery would've survived War Democrats vs. Peace Democrats Britain & USA almost went to war over the "Trent" affair Definition of "Paper blockade" Most soldiers on both sides were volunteers CSA paid for war mostly by printing money USA Grant, Sherman & Buell vs. CSA Johnston at Shiloh Wilmot Proviso proposed outlawing slavery in territory won in the Mexican War Bread Riot in Richmond was the worst Lincoln's assassination was a conspiracy by John Wilkes Booth Harriet Beecher Stowe had some firsthand experience with slavery when she wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Sherman was pretty harsh with the South on his March to the Sea Relationship between Lincoln and McClellan McClellan was fired after the Peninsular Campaign Union General Pope was surprised at his loss to Lee at 2nd Bull Run Hampton Roads Peace Conference Chesapeake Bay—location and any significance Jefferson Davis fled after Lee surrendered Grant and Lee first met at Wilderness Lincoln stressed that Vicksburg was "the key" Grant was promoted as a result of his Vicksburg victory How siege/fall of Petersburg affected siege/fall of Richmond Start of the Republican party and their position on slavery Chickamauga was the last Confederate victory in the West —more than a passing knowledge or interest is needed to pass this one; they do go into some obscure details. But have no fear; study up on the above mentioned resources and you'll be well on your way to victory! Have fun! DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction - Help - spyg93 - 06-06-2013 Did you take the Peterson's practice tests and if so, how did your scores on it compare with the score you got on the actual exam? We're trying to gauge if I am ready to take it. I've gotten 62 and 63 on the first two Peterson's exams. DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction - Help - Westerner - 06-07-2013 spyg93 Wrote:Did you take the Peterson's practice tests and if so, how did your scores on it compare with the score you got on the actual exam? We're trying to gauge if I am ready to take it. I've gotten 62 and 63 on the first two Peterson's exams.I didn't take the Petersons so I can't say, sorry. The PTs I took were the Sparknotes ones, the basicversity.com ones, and the DANTES Test Prep one. Of those, the Sparknotes ones were the most accurate. From your Petersons scores, I'd say just a little more study and you'll be ready. Hope that helps! DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction - Help - alram - 06-07-2013 That is outstanding feedback! DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction - Help - rebel100 - 06-07-2013 The sparksnotes really are the bomb for this test. Free on the net, only $5 a book in print! Awesome feedback Westerner. DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction - Help - Westerner - 06-07-2013 alram Wrote:That is outstanding feedback! rebel100 Wrote:The sparksnotes really are the bomb for this test. Free on the net, only $5 a book in print!Thank you both!!! This board has been really essential to me, especially for my DSSTs, so I'm happy to give back Agreed on the Sparknotes DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction - Help - bluebooger - 06-07-2013 I haven't watched them but here's 27 lectures for anyone who's really interested in the subject The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877 - Academic Earth DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction - Help - bluespecial - 08-20-2013 My subscription has expired so I can't put anything in the specific feedback section. I took the Civil War test today and got a 66. Took about 45 minutes, 112 questions. In addition to the flashcards and the sparknotes website, I did watch the Ken Burns documentary first, which I wish I would have done some preliminary studying first so I would have understood the film more. The documentary was good but does not cover the important stuff you need to know that happened before and after the civil war--that's were the sparknotes really came in handy. Westerner's post #22 is perfect, the best feedback ever! Not the easiest test, but certainly not the hardest either. This was my last test!!! DSST The Civil War and Reconstruction - Help - Westerner - 08-20-2013 Congratulations, bluespecial!! |