Drag and drop the Civil War Act to its correct positions on slavery, impacts on new states, and the major effects it caused within the United States. (3 points)

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- Slavery: The Civil War Act helped to abolish slavery through the Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment.
- Impacts on new states: The Civil War Act allowed for the admission of new states that were not recognized by the Confederacy.
- Major effects: The Civil War Act led to the reunification of the United States, the end of slavery, and the reconstruction of the South.