| A | B |
| abolitionist | A person in favor of abolishing some law |
| secede | to withdraw formaly from membership in |
| emancipation | to free from restraint or control |
| Confederate | united in a confederacyor league |
| Union | a uniting os being united |
| inauguration | to induct to office |
| eligible | qualified; fit to be chosen |
| veterans | those who have served i the army |
| immortality | the state of living forever |
| creativity | imagination; the ability to invent |
| completion | condition of being finished |
| heroism | bravery, especially in a dangerous situation |
| archtecture | the planning and designing of buildings |
| milestone | an immportant event |
| dignifies | gave power to |
| autherized | makes noble or worthy |