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16) this man was a violent abolitionist who believed slavery would not end without bloodshed. he led a raid on the federal armory at harper's ferry.
henry clay, john brown, abraham lincoln, robert e. lee
17) his main desire was to preserve the union and that can be seen in his gettysburg address
jefferson davis, robert e. lee, ulysses s. grant, abraham lincoln
18) in this speech, lincoln encourages americans not to seek revenge on slaveholders, their supports, or the confederate military
first inagural address, second inagural address, gettysburg address, emancipation proclamation
19)the accasion of this speech was the dedication of a military cemetery at a battlefield after 51,000 soldiers were killed there four months earlier
first inagural address, second anagural address, gettysburg address, emancipation proclamation
20) the emancipation proclamation only freed the slaves in the rebellious territories
true. false.
21) this was suspended during the civil war to hold confederate sympathizers without trial or a judge to agree that they were legally imprisoned
first amedment, habeas corpus, states'rights, emancipation proclamation

22) match correct civil war battle to its description
- this was the deadliest one day battle in america history. lee's failure to win encouraged lincoln to issue the emancipation proclamation
- this was a union victory and turning point in the civil war. lee gave up any further attempts to invade union territory
-this union victory was crucial as they gained control of mississippi river which allowed them to easily transport goods and soldiers
- during this battle, sherman and his men destroyed railroads, roads, crops, and livestock,. this battle showed the confederates would lose and lincoln easily won reflection
a. battle of atlanta
b. battle of gettysburg
c. battle of vicksburg
d. battle of antietam

23)where were the first shots fired in the civil war?
vicksburg, atlanta, gettysburg, fort sumpter

24) match correct reconstruction amendment
-this amendment abolished slavery in the us
-"the rights of citizens of the united states to vote shall not be denied or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. "
-this amendment granted all people citizens and gave equal protection of the laws
a. thirteenth amendment
b. fourteenth amendment
c. fifteenth amendment

25) which reconstruction plan did radical republicans consider too lenient and did not go far enough to protect there rights of the newly freed slaves?
presidential, congressional, southern, northern
26)congress and this president were at odds with one another during reconstruction. he vetoed many bills and fired many republicans from executive offices. congress impeached him for ignoring the tenure of act.
abraham lincoln, andrea johnson, andrew jackson, lyndon b. johnson
27) this was created to former slaves and homeless whites by providing food, clothing, shelter, and medical assistance
freedmen's bureau, ky klux kan, pollo tax, 15th ammedment
28)whats laws were passed in southern states to deny newly freed slave certain rights?
slave codes, kansas-newbraskan active, black codes, reconstruction amendments
29) the ku klux klan is racist organization who used violence and intimidation to target blacks and southern whites who tried to support reconstruction
true. false.
30)who became president in 1876 which marked the end of reconstruction?
samuel j. tilden, rutherford b. hayes, abraham lincoln, andrea jackson
31) when hayes agreed to support internal improvement, appoint a southerner to the cabinet and withdraw federal troops from the south.. this became known as:
compromise of 1850. missouri compromise. compromise of 1877.tenure of office act.

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