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Thursday, May Lincoin a paneral whe wouid fight and mone importandy, w In late soring 1064 Grant began a eries of tdy btes Phat acked Lee up agastRcmon an 21 B Petersbourg and buming in a 00 mile-wide swath toinol war to the Deep South C. St. Auguatine D. Charleston E.New Orleans F. Port Canaveral 22 D oanked by Grant inay Apel 1as fonced from Petersburg's trenches. He retreated westwad wes sumounded On Apnil9,the two generals met. Grant offered pursued by LUnion ferces. Alawn war was basicaly over A Spotsyvaria Count House B Harsnburg C.Roanokepeomaox Court House E.Anbetam 23 Folowing Lee's sutender on 14 Aprl, Lincoh acceompanied Mrs. Linco to Fords Theater to see Our American Cousin. Mid-way through the play, actor aContederabe sympathizer and nut, smuck into the presidents box and shot him in the back of the head Lincon ded the folawing moring A Lee Hsrvey Oswald B John Wikes Bocth c waam SewardLaey Booth E. Edwin Bocth 24. D Believing he was following Lincoln's plans, new Presidentsought to reunite the naion as quicky as subrecong heedimen to special reglatons ining heir freedom, to travel n·work (colective, called The , Republcans who donated Congress and the new President dated B. Andrew Johnson- Negro Codes Andrew Johnson - Black Codes None of the Above A Rutherford Hayes -Black Codes C Lyndon Johnson Black Laws E. Edwin Stanton-Freedman Codes 25 b Passed in June 1866 and ratified in July 1868, the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Consthution was important then, but even more signifecant 100 years later during the modern Civil Rights era. The 14m Amendment had a number of clauses but among them, its most important clause A Prohibited slavery in the United States C Prohibited sale of aloohol in United States D. Could not deny someone the vote because of race,color E Guaranteed equal religious freedom to all F. None of the Above Guaranteed equal protection under law to all Americans