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Bell RingerDate: May 12th, )Take NOTE of all Homework, Everything is DUE TOMORROW May 13 th 2) Grab (3) Colored Pencils from the front desk!

Review: Chapter 15 Which two sides existed in the Civil War?

Review: Chapter 15 Which four states seceded from the Union after Lincoln called for more troops? Tennessee North Carolina

Review: Chapter 15 What new state came out of 50 counties that didn’t support slavery? A)Virginia B)West Virginia C)Maryland D)Ohio

Review: Chapter 15 What is Martial Law? A)The Military rules, citizen rights are suspended B)The President rules, citizen rights are suspended C)Citizens rules, your rights are limited D)The Military rules, citizen are given more rights

Review: Chapter 15 Which state joined the Union after it was invaded by Confederate Forces? A)West Virginia B)Maryland C)Kentucky D)Missouri

Review: Chapter 15 What advantages did the North and South have in the Civil War? NORTH SOUTH

Review: Chapter 15 Who won the 1 st Battle of Bull Run?

Review: Chapter 15 What war ship turned the tide of how naval battles were fought?

Review: Chapter 15 Who are the two Union Generals in the beginning of the Civil War? George M_______ Ulysses S. G_____ rant cClellan

Review: Chapter 15 Who is the top Confederate General in the Civil War? Robert E. L____ ee

X = Union = Confederacy = Major Battle = Territories

Textbook Time Grab a textbook and turn to pg. 524 Chapter 15 Section 3 Take out a blank sheet of paper Title it I 3 – Emancipation Proclamation “I need 2 volunteers to read”

Desk Partner Time Directions: Read Chp.15 Sec. 3 – The Emancipation Proclamation pgs Complete the Questions with your DESK PARTNER