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Name
Date
Per
Chapter 11 Section 3: The Emancipation Proclamation
Pages 398-401
Column I
_____ 1. publisher of an abolitionist
newspaper
_____ 2. Emancipation Proclamation
issued after this battle
_____ 3. to set free
_____ 4. document issued by President
Lincoln that freed slaves in areas fighting the
Union
Column II
a. Bill of Rights
b. Antietam
c. emancipate
d. Horace Greeley
e. Emancipation
Proclamation
Column I
_____ 5. President Lincoln thought freeing slaves
would______________ the South’s war effort.
_____ 6. The _____________ showed its
determination to win the war in its attack on Fort
Wagner.
_____ 7. Not all ___________ backed the
Emancipation Proclamation.
Column II
a. abolitionists
b. help
c. Confederate Army
d. 54th Massachusetts Infantry
e. hurt
8. What were three problems that faced African American soldiers?
9. What was the outcome of the 54th Regiment’s attack on Fort Wagner?
Chapter 11 Section 4: The Civil War and American Life
Pages 402-406
Column I
_____ 1. In northern states, dissenters called _______
spoke out against the war.
_____ 2. Because so many people tried to disrupt
the war effort, both Lincoln and Davis suspended
the right of ______ and thousands were arrested and
jailed without trials.
_____ 3-4. To raise money for the war, Congress
levied a(n) ______ on people’s earnings and also
issued paper money, which led to ________.
_____ 5. The required military service known as a _____
caused complaints and some riots.
Column II
a. inflation
b. Copperheads
c. divisions
d. draft
e. income tax
f. habeas corpus
Directions: Read the following statements. If a statement is correct, write YES. If a
statement is incorrect, rewrite the sentence, replacing the underlined word or phrase to make
the statement correct.
_____ 6. In the South, strong beliefs in military service caused some
governors to object to their troops’ being commanded by officers from
other states.
If incorrect, replace military service with
_____ 7. Both the North and the South had draft laws.
If incorrect, replace draft with
_____ 8. The Union blockade prevented the South from gaining money by
selling rice overseas.
If incorrect, replace rice with
_____ 9. During the Civil War, some women worked in factories making
ammunition.
If incorrect, replace factories with
10. What regions of the South were more likely to support the war?
11. Do you think it was right for Lincoln arrest and imprison 13,000 people
without trial? Explain why or why not.
12. Why was the Civil War sometimes called a “poor man’s fight”?
13. Why did the price of items go up so high in the South?
14. What did some women do in reaction to the high prices and
shortages?
15. How did the war create new opportunities for women in the
economy?
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