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True/False

1.The American Civil War was fought between the United States and Great Britain.
2.The Union advocated for the abolition of slavery, while the Confederacy Sought to preserve it.
3.The Southern states primarily relied on industry for their economic prosperity.
4.Abraham Lincoln, a staunch supporter of slavery, was elected president in 1860.
5.The Emancipation Proclamation, issued by Lincoln in 1863, freed all slaves in the United
States.

Multiple Choice
1.What was the primary cause of the American Civil War?
A. Disputes over territorial expansion
B. Economic differences between industrial and agrarian regions
C. The institution of slavery
D. The election of Abraham Lincoln

2.Who was the president of the Confederate States of America?


A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Ulysses S. Grant
C. Jefferson Davis
D. Robert E. Lee

3.Which amendment to the US Constitution officially abolished slavery?


A. 10th Amendment
B. 13th Amendment
C. 14th Amendment
D. 15th Amendment

Fill-in-the-blank
1.The _________, a group of eleven Southern states, seceded from the Union in 1860-1861.
2.The__________ , a movement advocating for the end of slavery, gained momentum in the
North.

3. _________ was a prominent abolitionist and former slave who became a powerful voice
against slavery.
4.The ____________, issued by President Lincoln, declared slaves in Confederate-held territory
to be free.
5.The American Civil War ended in __________ with the defeat of the Confederacy.

Short Answer/Workout
1.Discuss the major causes of the American Civil War, including economic, social, and political
factorS.
2.Describe the key events and turning points of the American Civil War.
3.Analyze the consequences of the American Civil War, focusing on its impact on slavery, the
Southern economy, and the struggle for civil rights. 4.Create a timeline highlighting the major
events of the American Civil War.
5. Discuss the role of Abraham Lincoln in the American Civil War and the abolition of slavery.

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