How did the Emancipation Proclamation differ from the Thirteenth Amendment?
A) The Emancipation Proclamation was issued by the Confederate government, whereas the Thirteenth Amendment was issued by the Union.
B) The Emancipation Proclamation only applied to the border states, whereas the Thirteenth Amendment applied to the whole Union.
C) The Thirteenth Amendment only applied to the border states, whereas the Emancipation Proclamation made slavery illegal throughout the United States.
D) The Emancipation Proclamation freed only slaves behind Confederate lines, whereas the Thirteenth Amendment made slavery illegal throughout the United States.
E) The Emancipation Proclamation referred to future states only, whereas the Thirteenth Amendment referred to all states.
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Q20: The border states were those
A) slave states
Q21: Why did Abraham Lincoln issue the Emancipation
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Q25: Intended to counteract the Black Codes, the
Q26: The Reconstruction Acts of 1867 and 1868
Q27: Concern over the constitutionality of the Civil
Q28: The Fifteenth Amendment provided that
A) the Confederate
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