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Completing a Chart

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Write the number of the names and terms from the Fact Bank in the section of the chart where
they belong. Some numbers will be used twice.
The Civil War
Soldiers
Spies
Nurses
Economics
Union
1. farmland overrun
2. sold government bonds to finance
the war
3. borrowed more that $700 million to
finance the war
4. draft law passed in March 1863
5. farmers prospered
6. Loretta Janeta Velasquez
7. increase in railroad construction.
8.9,000 percent rise in prices
9.1 in 11 desertion rate
Fact Bank
10. Sally Tompkins
11. draft law passed in April 1862
Confederacy
12. passed an income tax to finance the war
13. Dorothea Dix
14. 1 in 8 desertion
15, 80 percent rise in prices
16. Rose O'Neal Greenhow
17. borrowed more than $2 billion to finance.
the war
18. Harriet Tubman
19. rail lines torn up
20, Clara Barton
21. printed greenbacks to finance the war
22. Belle Boyd

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Answer: Based on the information provided, let's complete the chart by matching the names and terms from the Fact Bank to the appropriate sections:

The Civil War:

- Soldiers: This matches with Fact Bank number 6, which is Loretta Janeta Velasquez.

- Spies: This matches with Fact Bank number 16, which is Rose O'Neal Greenhow.

- Nurses: This matches with Fact Bank number 13, which is Dorothea Dix.

Economics:

- Union: This matches with Fact Bank number 7, which is increase in railroad construction.

- Farmland overrun: This matches with Fact Bank number 19, which is rail lines torn up.

- Sold government bonds to finance the war: This matches with Fact Bank number 2.

- Borrowed more than $700 million to finance the war: This matches with Fact Bank number 17.

- Draft law passed in March 1863: This matches with Fact Bank number 4.

Confederacy:

- Passed an income tax to finance the war: This matches with Fact Bank number 12.

- 1 in 11 desertion rate: This matches with Fact Bank number 9.

- 80 percent rise in prices: This matches with Fact Bank number 15.

- Borrowed more than $2 billion to finance the war: This matches with Fact Bank number 17.

- Draft law passed in April 1862: This matches with Fact Bank number 11.

Fact Bank names and terms that are not used in the chart: Sally Tompkins, 9,000 percent rise in prices, Harriet Tubman, Clara Barton, printed greenbacks to finance the war, and Belle Boyd.

By matching the names and terms from the Fact Bank to the appropriate sections, we have completed the chart.

Step-by-step explanation:

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