Fill in the Blank Puzzle Presidents’ Day Fill-in-the-Blanks #2 — myVocabulary.com

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Directions:

To solve the second Presidents’ Day vocabulary word puzzle, put a single answer in each fill-in-the-blanks. The correct answers are in the Presidents’ Day vocabulary list.

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Clue:

The second Presidents’ Day word list includes 11 correct answers. In addition to this Presidents’ Day Fill-in-the-blanks, www.myVocabulary.com also features a free Interactive Word Puzzle, Word Search, Crossword and Definition Match activity.

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Vocabulary Word List:

Presidents’ Day vocabulary list:
integrity, orator, patriotism, perseverance, responsibility, segregation, slavery, tolerance, tribute, trustworthy, visionary

  • 1
    Abraham Lincoln earned a reputation as a
    whose mission was to ensure a united country.
  • 2
    Abraham Lincoln delivered such earnest speeches that citizens accepted he was a
    person.
  • 3
    President Lincoln gave
    to the men who risked their lives in an attempt to save the Union.
  • 4
    As a result of the Civil War,
    no longer endured in either the northern or southern states.
  • 5
    George Washington accepted differing opinions and asked for
    when men disagreed with his other.
  • 6
    At the very least,
    between field slaves and slaves working in the big house did not occur in their living quarters.
  • 7
    Abraham Lincoln accepted
    for his difficult decisions.
  • 8
    The colonists wanted freedom from England and showed
    in supporting the Founding Fathers.
  • 9
    Due to his
    in fighting off British demands, George Washington remained a popular president.
  • 10
    Since Lincoln had excellent skills as an
    , he delivered speeches with convincing messages.
  • 11
    Citizens admired Abraham Lincoln for his
    in insisting men must be equal and having the will to abolish slavery.