Civil War
This Vice President became the President after Abraham Lincoln was shot.
Andrew Johnson
This colony was named after King George of England.
Georgia
Washington D.C.
United States of America
This is the only player on a soccer team allowed to touch the ball with their hands.
Goalkeeper
This President began thinking about Reconstruction in 1863 but was shot before it began.
Abraham Lincoln
The court case, Plessy vs. Ferguson, established this doctrine in 1896.
Separate but equal
This colony's name comes from the phrase "the woods of the Penn's."
Pennsylvania
London
England
This is the name of the field that soccer is played on.
Pitch
This amendment made slavery illegal in the United States of America.
13th Amendment
This was the hometown of President Andrew Johnson.
Greeneville, Tennessee
This colony was named after the "Virgin Queen" of England.
Virginia
Caracas
Venezuela
According to the FIFA rulebook, this is the maximum amount of seconds a goalkeeper is allowed to hold the ball.
Six
This was the single most important economic, social, and political outcome of the Civil War
Emancipation
This racist group used violence to intimidate blacks in the South after the Civil War.
Ku Klux Klan (or KKK)
The Boston Massacre occurred in this colony.
Massachusetts
Tegucigalpa
Honduras
This is the number of panels on a traditional soccer ball.
32 (20 hexagons and 12 pentagons)
This bureau was responsible for helping former slaves acquire land, jobs, food, etc.
Freedmen's Bureau
This man was elected President after the stolen election of 1876.
Rutherford B. Hayes
This colony originally claimed the land that would become the state of Tennessee.
North Carolina
Kingston
Jamaica
This is the length in minutes of an international soccer match.