AP Success - AP US History: Emancipation & Military Service
Question 1
According to William Henry Singleton's recollection, what was the significance of January 1, 1863?
It marked the beginning of the Civil War.
It was the date when Singleton was appointed Sergeant of Company G.
It was the date the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, which declared his race to be free.
It was the day when the First North Carolina Colored Regiment was formed.
Question 2
What expectation did Singleton and others have following the Emancipation Proclamation?
They looked forward to the immediate end of the Civil War.
They hoped to gain voting rights and political representation.
They anticipated receiving compensation for their previous unpaid labor.
They expected to be taken into federal service immediately.
Question 3
Who was Colonel James C. Beecher in the context of Singleton's recollection?
He was the governor of North Carolina who supported Singleton's regiment.
He was the commander of the regiment Singleton joined and a champion of the African American race.
He was the author of the Emancipation Proclamation.
He was the first colored man to be accepted into the federal service.
Question 4
What was the initial name of the regiment that Singleton joined?
The First North Carolina Colored Regiment.
The Beecher Colored Infantry.
The 35th Regiment, United States Colored Troops.
The North Carolina Freedom Battalion.
Question 5
What distinction did Singleton claim to have in his military service during the Civil War?
He was the first colored man to be accepted into the federal service and provided a thousand men for the government.
He was the first African American to receive the Medal of Honor.
He was the highest-ranking African American officer in the Civil War.
He was the founder of the First North Carolina Colored Regiment.
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