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 Welcome to GRUDGEBALL

 What is a black code?

 What is a slave code?

 Describe the Gettysburg Address and its significance.

 What was the Emancipation Proclamation?

 Describe the economy in the North and South before the Civil War

 Point out the border states

 How did the Southern economy change after the Civil War?

 Describe what happened at the Battle of Gettysburg

 Describe the Battle of Bull Run

 Describe the Battle of Fort Wagner

 Describe the Reconstruction plan of President Johnson

 Describe the impeachment process of a president

 Describe President Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction

 What is a scalawag?

 Describe two advantages that the South had during the Civil War

 Describe two advantages that the North had during the Civil War

 Describe total war and when it was used

 Describe the compromises made during the Antebellum Period

 Describe the role of African Americans during the Civil War

 Name three ways in which the Union attempted to raise money during the Civil War

 Describe military conscription and its relation to the Civil War

 What happened during the impeachment of Andrew Johnson?

 What were Jim Crow Laws?

 Describe the economy during the Civil War

 Who assassinated Lincoln?