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Civil War Vocabulary
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civil:concerning citizens of the same country; as in civil war or civil disobedience
border states:line of states between the North and the South that had to decided whether to secede with the Confederacy or stay in the Union
blockade: using warships to close off a country’s port cities to stop supplies from entering or leaving that country
Reconstruction:time period after the Civil War when the former Confederate States had to be reorganized and rebuilt
advocate:to support
aim:a specific purpose or goal
analyze:to examine carefully
issue:the questions or topic under discussion or debate
conclude:to form an opinion on an issue
bias:to form a conclusion based on prejudice about a particular issue
contribution:the money, goods, services, or ideas given by a person or group
enables:to make something possible; to make something happen
express:to put into words; to set forth opinions
result:what ends up happening (consequence)
effect:the actual result or outcome
affect:to cause a change in an outcome
influential:having the power to produce an effect on the actions or thoughts of others
lack: something missing or needed
maintain:to continue
policy:a course of action accepted and pursued by a government
principle:important idea or belief
provide: to make available
Civil War Vocabulary
Across:1. | to form a conclusion based on prejudice about a particular issue | 2. | to form an opinion on an issue | 4. | a specific purpose or goal | 7. | to make something possible; to make something happen | 13. | line of states between the North and the South that had to decided whether to secede with the Confederacy or stay in the Union | 14. | having the power to produce an effect on the actions or thoughts of others | 17. | concerning citizens of the same country; as in civil war or civil disobedience | 18. | to examine carefully | 19. | the actual result or outcome |
| | Down:1. | using warships to close off a country’s port cities to stop supplies from entering or leaving that country | 3. | what ends up happening (consequence) | 5. | the money, goods, services, or ideas given by a person or group | 6. | to continue | 8. | to put into words; to set forth opinions | 9. | the questions or topic under discussion or debate | 10. | a course of action accepted and pursued by a government | 11. | important idea or belief | 12. | to cause a change in an outcome | 15. | something missing or needed | 16. | to make available | 18. | to support |
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Civil War Vocabulary
Across:1. | to form a conclusion based on prejudice about a particular issue | 2. | to form an opinion on an issue | 4. | a specific purpose or goal | 7. | to make something possible; to make something happen | 13. | line of states between the North and the South that had to decided whether to secede with the Confederacy or stay in the Union | 14. | having the power to produce an effect on the actions or thoughts of others | 17. | concerning citizens of the same country; as in civil war or civil disobedience | 18. | to examine carefully | 19. | the actual result or outcome |
| | Down:1. | using warships to close off a country’s port cities to stop supplies from entering or leaving that country | 3. | what ends up happening (consequence) | 5. | the money, goods, services, or ideas given by a person or group | 6. | to continue | 8. | to put into words; to set forth opinions | 9. | the questions or topic under discussion or debate | 10. | a course of action accepted and pursued by a government | 11. | important idea or belief | 12. | to cause a change in an outcome | 15. | something missing or needed | 16. | to make available | 18. | to support |
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