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Questions, complete on paper, attach to reading and submit for a grade, 1. Lincoln mentions "persons" numerous times in paragraph
2. Who is he talking about? How were these persons repressed? How do you believe the
government "will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons"?
3. According to the text, who is proclaiming which states are in rebellion?
4. Lincoln proclaims his title as both President of the United States as well as Commander-in-
Chief, why does he include both titles?
5. In this Proclamation the border states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland and Missouri are not
mention, even though they have slaves. What will happen to the slaves in these states and
why would that happen?
6. According to the text, what plan does Lincoln have for those "persons of suitable condition..."?
7. What do you think Lincoln meant by the phrase "military necessity"?

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