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Question 1

In what year did the first state secede from the Union?
 
  A) 1859
  B) 1860
  C) 1861
  D) 1862

Question 2

What did all the states that joined the Confederate States of America share in common?
 
  A) They all practiced slavery.
  B) They were all in the West.
  C) They had all voted for Lincoln.
  D) They had all boycotted the 1860 election.

Question 3

How many states joined the Confederate States of America?
 
  A) four
  B) seven
  C) eleven
  D) fifteen

Question 4

What did Abraham Lincoln promise in his First Inaugural Address?
 
  A) to recognize the independence of the Confederacy
  B) to introduce an amendment prohibiting secession
  C) to leave slavery intact in the states where it existed
  D) to abolish slavery in in the states where it existed



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Answer 1

Answer: B

Answer 2

Answer: A

Answer 3

Answer: C

Answer 4

Answer: C





 

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