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Which battle split the Confederacy into two?
a) Battle of Vicksburg
b) Battle of Gettysburg
c) Battle of Antietam
d) Battle of Fort Fisher

What was the purpose of the Emancipation Proclamation?
a) To abolish slavery
b) As a military strategy to preserve the Union
c) To make slaves mad
d) To honor those that have lost their life

The 13th amendment did which of the following?
a) Allowed African-American men to vote
b) Granted citizenship and equal protection of the law
c) Allowed women to vote
d) Abolished slavery

How did Lincoln want to approach Reconstruction?
a) He wanted to punish the South
b) He wanted to let those in rebellion create their own country
c) He wanted to be nice to the south and reconcile
d) He wanted to enslave southern plantation owners

Which of the following is the 15th amendment?
a) Allowed African-American men the right to vote
b) Abolished slavery
c) Allowed 18-year olds the right to vote
d) Limited term limits of the President

Fort Fisher is located in which southern state?
a) New York
b) North Carolina
c) South Carolina
d) Mississippi

Which battle was followed by a speech to honor those that died?
a) Battle of Gettysburg
b) Battle of Fredricksburg
c) Battle of Atlanta
d) Battle of Vicksburg

Which event caused massive destruction to towns?
a) Sherman's March to the Sea
b) Battle of Vicksburg
c) Battle of Antietam
d) Meeting at Appomattox Court House

Which of the following is the 14th Amendment?
a) Allowed 18-year olds the right to vote
b) Abolished slavery
c) Women's Suffrage
d) Granted citizenship and equal protection of the law

What was the Anaconda Plan?
a) A giant snake
b) The plan the North had to cut off trade to the South
c) A plan of attack on the North
d) A plan for reconstruction

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