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What did the south use to fund their war effort?
a) Union currency
b) Confederate currency
c) British Pound
d) Euro

This word means a general rise in prices
a) inflation
b) recession
c) economy
d) sale

This word means to give someone freedom
a) secede
b) emancipate
c) draft
d) graduation

This word means the military is in charge and citizens' rights are suspended.
a) martial arts
b) bill of rights
c) martial law
d) habeas corpus

This means Constitutional protection against unlawful imprisonment.
a) Emancipation Proclamation
b) Habeas Corpus
c) propaganda
d) martial law

This freed slaves in areas that were fighting against the Union.
a) Emancipation Proclamation
b) Habeas Corpus
c) Fugitive Slave Law
d) Missouri Compromise

This word means required military service
a) tariff
b) emancipation
c) enslaved
d) draft

This is military action to prevent traffic coming into an area or leaving it.
a) blockade
b) assault
c) martial law
d) military campaign

This word means to withdraw from a nation.
a) emancipation
b) inflation
c) secede
d) propaganda

This means a tax on imprted goods.
a) income tax
b) habeas corpus
c) bribe
d) tariff

This term describes a slave that has run away.
a) fugitive
b) casualty
c) dodger
d) iron clad

This man was the leader of the Confederate army
a) Jefferson Davis
b) Robert E. Lee
c) Ulysses S. Grant
d) John Brown

This man was the President of the United States during the Civil War.
a) Jefferson Davis
b) Ulysses S. Grant
c) Robert E. Lee
d) Abraham Lincoln

This person founded the American Red Cross.
a) Francis Marion
b) Clara Barton
c) Jefferson Davis
d) John Brown

This person wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin.
a) Harriett Beecher Stowe
b) Abraham Lincoln
c) Clara Barton
d) Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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