social studies
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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13 amendment | ended slavery in 1865
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14 amendment | guaranteed full citizenship status and rights to every one born in the united states including African Americans.
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Abraham Lincoln | republican, first president to be assassinated, challenged democrat Stephen Douglas, architect of the Kansas-Nebraska act
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abolitionists | people against slavery
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Andrew Johnson | vice president to Abe Lincoln, became president after Abe Lincoln was assassinated
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anti slavery movement |
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wilmot provisio | law to ban slavery in Mexican territories during the Mexican-american war
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Samuel tilden | 25th governor of new York
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