Eleanor Roosevelt by William Jay Jacobs. Directions: Read each sentence using the vocabulary word. Write what you think the underlined vocabulary word.
Chapter 15 Nationalism and Revolution Around the World Section 2 Nationalism in Africa and the Middle East Section 2 Nationalism in Africa and the Middle.
Bell Ringer Where did the Civil War end? What does Reconstruction mean to you? What do you think the goals of a post Civil War America would be? Why?
How will the South be rebuilt?RECONSTRUCTION. Lincoln’s 10% Plan * When 10% of states’ population takes an oath of loyalty that Conf. state can re-enter.
Reconstruction Objective: Interpret reconstruction’s impact on south/north relations post civil war.
The Reconstruction era was after the American civil war, from 1865 to 1877. Reconstruction addressed how the eleven seceding states would regain self-government.
Reconstruction and the New South Chapter 15. The Problems of Peacemaking The Aftermath of War and Emancipation The Aftermath of War and Emancipation The.
Jeopardy! Standard IV C The student will understand concepts related to the U.S. Civil War era.
Americans focused on materialism – tired of sacrifice The Gilded Age – Mark Twain “The Great Barbeque” – everyone rushing to gobble up the national inheritance.
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©2006 Pearson Education, Inc. IN THE WAKE OF THE WAR Chapter 17 The American Nation, 12e Mark C. Carnes & John A. Garraty.
Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman © 2008 CHAPTER 20 POLITICS: Local, State, and National The American Nation: A History of the United States,