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    Quiz Questions—Workbook Quiz 3‚ Fall 2013 Four of the following will appear on the third primary documents quiz. 1. One writer maintains that slaves in the South are the “happiest” and “freest” people in the world and workers in the North are not. How this is so? 2. For O’Sullivan‚ how would California benefit once separated from Mexico? 3. According to Angelina Grimke‚ what could women do to contribute to the abolition of slavery? Women played a vital role in

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    The Advent of emancipation added the number of free Americans by a great deal. This transformation of status weakened the south‚ strengthening the North. The slaves in the south were a possible force in aiding the Confederates against the North‚ which would have been a grand blow to the Union government. Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation was a genius step of weakening south‚ economically‚ socially and force wise. The European colonists and slave masters who completely depended on slave labor and

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    Victor’s part Vice President Hannibal Hamlin 1861-1865 First VP from Republican Party Considered worthless Only picked because the Republicans needed an East Coast politician to increase their influence Complained that he was ignored by everyone in Washington Andrew Johnson 1865 Drunk during Inauguration speech Would be assassin was drunk instead of completing the job Lincoln death thought to be a conspiracy Much hated president by the North Secretary of State William H. Seward

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    “In order to win a man to your cause‚ you must first reach his heart‚ the great high road to his reason.” Abraham Lincoln (cited in Crowley‚ M (2001) As one of the most successful transformational leaders in political history‚ Abraham Lincoln inspired loyalty and willingness for self-sacrifice among his followers by raising their level of motivation through the development of a shared vision‚ morality‚ loyalty‚ trust and communication.—as evidenced by changing their attitudes toward emancipation

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    Abraham Lincoln was a Republican president nominated in the year of 1860. He issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1st 1863 and it forever freed the slaves within the Confederacy. (2) Martin Luther King Jr. became one of the most outstanding black leaders in the United States. He awakened the whites and the blackes protest racial discrimination. (5) Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. both made huge differences in their lifetime. They accomplished so many things and made the world

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    Do you know about a man who was killed in a theater during the Civil War? This man was born on February 12‚ 1809. This man was Abraham Lincoln. He was 10 or 9 years old when his mom died. Before that‚ he and his parents moved to Indiana. Abraham was known as being a honest‚ smart‚ and hard working man. To get the ball rolling‚ Abraham Lincoln was known as Honest Abe. The future president was first called “Honest Abe” when he was working as a young store clerk in New Salem lll… whenever he realized

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    Most people know Abraham Lincoln as the 16th president of the United States and the guy who freed the slaves. But what most people don’t think of is that Abraham Lincoln is also one of the most important and probably one of the best presidents the United States has ever had. His presidency left behind a legacy and he shaped the nation today as we know it. Without him and what he did as president‚ who knows what the United States would be like today. Now before we talk about this amazing president

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    Abraham Lincoln started out in life as a log-splitter in Springfield‚ Illinois‚ blossomed into one of America’s greatest president‚ and had his life ended too early in the President’s Box of Fords Theatre. His Gettysburg Address demonstrates why we now see him as that great man—he did not antagonize‚ nor did he show disrespect to the dead‚ even those who fought for the Confederacy. He treated them all as people of one country‚ and honored them all equally. Lincoln’s respect for every man living‚

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    There are few things more synonymous with each other than Abraham Lincoln and slavery. As a child everyone is taught that Lincoln freed the slaves and that’s the end of that. However‚ history is a culture of argument‚ which allows for different people to interpret history differently. That is exactly what happens between James McPherson and Ira Berlin. While trying to come up with the answer to "Who Freed the Slaves" they came to two different ideas. McPherson decides that Lincoln freed the slaves

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    Two of the greatest men in history‚ President Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr.‚ had died in the same month just one hundred three years apart. Abraham Lincoln and Reverend King both lead the country through hard times. These men had to overcome difficulties and had similarities even though they went about problems differently. During Lincoln’s youth‚ he faced many adversities‚ and experienced great adventures(5). His father‚ Thomas Lincoln‚ had migrated to the U.S. from England in 1637. During

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