Reveille in Washington by Margaret Leech
  • 1. Reveille in Washington, written by Margaret Leech, offers a comprehensive and empathetic view of life in the United States' capital during the tumultuous period of the American Civil War. Through detailed research and vivid storytelling, Leech captures the daily realities and emotional landscape of Washington, D.C., as it transformed into a military hub and a center of political decision-making. The book delves into the lives of both the ordinary citizens and the influential figures who shaped the war's course, painting a rich portrait of the city's evolving atmosphere filled with hope, anxiety, and resilience. Leech's meticulous attention to historical detail, combined with her insights into the cultural and social dynamics of the time, provides readers with an engaging understanding of how the war impacted not just the battlefield but also the home front, illuminating the often-overlooked experiences and perspectives of women, slaves, and the urban population in the face of national crisis. This work stands as a significant contribution to the literature of American history by revealing the personal and collective struggles faced by those living in a city at the heart of a divided nation.

    Who is the author of 'Reveille in Washington'?
A) David McCullough
B) Margaret Leech
C) Doris Kearns Goodwin
D) Shelby Foote
  • 2. What year did 'Reveille in Washington' win the Pulitzer Prize for History?
A) 1942
B) 1945
C) 1950
D) 1939
  • 3. What historical period does 'Reveille in Washington' primarily cover?
A) American Revolution
B) American Civil War
C) Reconstruction Era
D) World War I
  • 4. Which city serves as the main setting for 'Reveille in Washington'?
A) Philadelphia
B) Boston
C) Washington, D.C.
D) Richmond
  • 5. Which president is central to the narrative of 'Reveille in Washington'?
A) Jefferson Davis
B) Abraham Lincoln
C) Andrew Johnson
D) Ulysses S. Grant
  • 6. What major event early in the war caused panic in Washington?
A) Fall of Fort Sumter
B) Battle of Gettysburg
C) Battle of Antietam
D) First Battle of Bull Run
  • 7. How does Leech describe Washington's transformation during the war?
A) From industrial center to agricultural hub
B) From provincial town to national capital
C) From military fortress to civilian city
D) From coastal port to inland capital
  • 8. Which famous nurse appears in Leech's account of Washington?
A) Clara Barton
B) Dorothea Dix
C) Florence Nightingale
D) Mary Todd Lincoln
  • 9. What infrastructure project continued during the war in Washington?
A) White House expansion
B) Potomac River bridge
C) Capitol dome construction
D) Subway system
  • 10. How does Leech describe the completion of the Capitol dome?
A) Symbol of enduring Union
B) Military necessity
C) Wasteful wartime expense
D) Lincoln's personal project
  • 11. What was a significant problem in Washington during the war?
A) Corruption and profiteering
B) Food shortages
C) Industrial collapse
D) Foreign invasion
  • 12. How does Leech portray the relationship between Lincoln and his generals?
A) Often strained and difficult
B) Completely detached
C) Based on personal friendship
D) Always harmonious
  • 13. What social phenomenon does Leech document in wartime Washington?
A) Rapid growth and transformation
B) Economic decline
C) Social isolation
D) Cultural stagnation
  • 14. How does Leech describe the city's physical development during the war?
A) Hastily constructed and chaotic
B) Systematically destroyed
C) Carefully planned and elegant
D) Unchanged from pre-war
  • 15. What aspect of Washington life does Leech emphasize throughout the book?
A) Architectural development
B) Political and social dynamics
C) Economic policies
D) Military strategy only
  • 16. Which government activity increased dramatically during the war?
A) Federal bureaucracy
B) State delegations
C) Foreign treaties
D) Judicial reviews
  • 17. What type of people flocked to Washington during the war?
A) Industrial inventors
B) Foreign tourists
C) Agricultural workers
D) Office seekers and contractors
  • 18. How does Leech portray Lincoln's leadership style?
A) Patient and pragmatic
B) Impulsive and emotional
C) Distant and uninvolved
D) Authoritarian and strict
  • 19. How was the book received by contemporary critics?
A) Ignored upon publication
B) Criticized for inaccuracy
C) Praised for its vivid detail
D) Banned in some states
  • 20. Which famous poet appears in the book as a hospital volunteer?
A) Emily Dickinson
B) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
C) Walt Whitman
D) Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • 21. How did Leech portray Abraham Lincoln in her account?
A) As a perfect heroic figure
B) As a detached intellectual
C) As an incompetent administrator
D) As a complex, burdened leader
  • 22. What was the original publication date of 'Reveille in Washington'?
A) 1935
B) 1941
C) 1955
D) 1948
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