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Across Five Aprils

Across Five Aprils. Ch. 10 - 12 Vocabulary. throes. A hard or painful struggle. amnesty. A decision that a group of people will not be punished or that a group of prisoners will be allowed to go free. Across Five Aprils , p.165 In December Abraham Lincoln

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Across Five Aprils

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  1. Across Five Aprils Ch. 10 - 12 Vocabulary

  2. throes A hard or painful struggle

  3. amnesty A decision that a group of people will not be punished or that a group of prisoners will be allowed to go free Across Five Aprils, p.165 In December Abraham Lincoln issued a proclamation of amnesty, in which he promised pardon and full rights to any individual Confederate who would swear to protect the Constitution and the Union of the states, to abide by the government’s pronouncements against slavery

  4. err To make a mistake

  5. irreparable Not capable of being repaired or regained

  6. complicity The fact that someone is involved in or knows about something bad that happens

  7. siege An attack in which an army surrounds a castle or city in order to take control of it

  8. atrocities The quality of being shockingly cruel and inhumane

  9. 13thAmendment Forbids slavery and forced labor

  10. bigot A person who strongly or unfairly dislikes other people whose ideas or beliefs are different from his or her own

  11. egotism The practice of talking about oneself too much; an overly high opinion of one’s importance

  12. clemency A decision not to punish someone severely Across Five Aprils, p.165 This vindictiveness was urged on by men in high places who resented the President’s spirit of clemency as violently as they resented the tenacity of the South.

  13. gaunt Very thin, usually because you are sick, tired, or worried What we know best of Abraham Lincoln is his face. Gaunt and furrowed, with hollow cheeks, dark, shadowed eyes and a cowlick in his hair, as if he didn’t quite know what to do with a comb. http://richardnilsen.com/2013/02/11/happy-birthday-abey-baby/

  14. Good luck on the test!

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