Slavery Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: south: states where slavery was allowed, restrictions: a limiting condition ; possibly a legal one, confederate: the side opposing the north in the civil war, laws: legal rules collectively agreed upon and followed by a group of people in a state or region, fee: a payment for a service or a punishment for a rule violation, arrest: to take someone into custody by legal authority, slavery: forbidden to quit their service; treated as property, black codes: rules discriminatory against african-americans, farmer: a person who works on a farm, segregation: when a certain group of people were set apart from the "normal people", strict: demanding rules that concern behavior and are to be obeyed, union: the side opposing the south in the civil war, servant: a person who does orders and carries them out for someone, rights: a moral or legal entitlement to a certain opportunity or privilege, unemployed: a state in which a person is available for work but does not presently have a job, discrimination: an unfair treatment of someone who is part of a certain community for being part of that community, north: states where slavery was outlawed, injustice: not fair or not just