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Which analysis of the Emancipation Proclamation is correct?


it promised African Americans in the North to be able to vote


it made Abraham Lincoln very popular with Confederate leaders


it attempted to appease the South and stop the nation from splitting even further apart


it signaled to enslaved people in the South that they would be freed if they escaped to the North



Lincoln's Gettysburg Address says that the United States was "conceived in Liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal." Why did Lincoln make this statement?



He wanted to appeal to slave owners in the North so they would vote for him in the next election


he believed that the South was free to secede from the Union so he would stop trying to reunite the nation and focus on equality in the North


he concluded that the United States should consider changing the principles it was founded on so that people could be equal


he emphasized that the Declaration of Independence was designed to make all men equal and that the United States needed to live up to those ideals



Which group was kept from participating in the Civil War, but dressed undercover and joined anyway?

Question 13 options:

Mexican Americans


African Americans


women


Chinese Americans

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On November 6, 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States -- an event that outraged southern states. The Republican party had run on an anti-slavery platform, and many southerners felt that there was no longer a place for them in the Union. On December 20, 1860, South Carolina seceded. By Febrary 1, 1861, six more states -- Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas -- had split from the Union. The seceded states created the Confederate States of America and elected Jefferson Davis, a Mississippi Senator, as their provisional president.

In his inaugural address, delivered on March 4, 1861, Lincoln proclaimed that it was his duty to maintain the Union. He also declared that he had no intention of ending slavery where it existed, or of repealing the Fugitive Slave Law -- a position that horrified African Americans and their white allies. Lincoln's statement, however, did not satisfy the Confederacy, and on April 12 they attacked Fort Sumter, a federal stronghold in Charleston, South Carolina. Federal troops returned the fire. The Civil War had begun.

Men and women -- black and white and in the North and South -- now began the work of rebuilding the shattered union and of creating a new social order. This period would be called Reconstruction. It would hold many promises and many tragic disappointments. It was the beginning of a long, painful struggle, far longer and more difficult than anyone could realize. It was the beginning of a struggle that is not yet finished.