| A | B |
| abolition | the act of putting something to an end |
| annexation | to add something to something else |
| ban | to forbid something |
| caricature | an exaggerated drawing of someone |
| dedication | a strong belief in something and a willingness to spend a lot of time and energy working for it |
| disapprove | to have a negative opinion about something |
| embody | to represent in physical, visible form |
| expansion | the act of becoming larger |
| liberate | to set someone free |
| malice | a desire or intention to hurt someone; spite |
| proposition | something that states an opinion, idea or theory |
| retrace | to go back over something |
| role | the job or purpose of a person or thing |
| sue | to start a suit or case against someone in a court of law |
| vigil | an act or period of watching or surveillance |
| What was the number of states in 1809? | 18 |
| Uncle Tom's Cabin | A book published a few years before the Civil War began |
| Lincoln was on of the most admired figures in American History because ____ | he guided the US through its greatest crisis |
| The political party that took a strong stand against slavery was _____ | the Republican party |
| The public response to Lincoln's assassination is described as ______ | intense grief |