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| Final surrender of the Confederate Army |
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| As the Civil War began, what was Abraham Lincoln's main goal? |
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| A Union Hero who captured New Orleans |
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| Catious general, fired by Lincoln |
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| Union general, accepted the surrender, |
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| Union general who led destructive march across the South |
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| William Techumseh Sherman |
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| Confederate general... Mistakenly shot by his own men |
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| Virgunia general forced into battles |
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| Reconstruction: attitude of white Southerners to carpetbaggers |
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| President of US during Spanish American war |
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| Most famous political cartoonist |
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| Which is NOT an Axis Power? |
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| Abraham Lincoln's approach to Recovery |
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| Make it easy for the South to return to the Union |
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| Reconstruction ended with the |
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Presidents that were: 1) Assassinated
2) Refused to run again
3) Closest popular vote
4) Catholic
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1) Kennedy
2) Johnson
3) Kennedy
4) Keneddy
5) Nixon |
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| People who supported prohabition lived in urban areas (T/F)? |
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| U-boats were German battleships |
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| Woodstock was a Craahhaaazzyyyy music festival (T/F)? |
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| Nickname for women in war jobs |
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| Paul Robeson was a major college football player. (T/F)? |
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| Day that Nazis surrendered was called D-DAY (T/F)? |
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| Vietnamization was the gradual removal of US soldiers from Vietnam. (T/F)? |
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| The Prime Minister of Great Britian |
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| The President who was in charge of the atomic bomb decision |
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| US President at the beginning of WWII |
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| The Pacific Theater Victory was won by... |
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