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Today November 7th Agenda: Flashbacks Unit 5 13-16 Muse’s History Haven Today November 7th Agenda: Flashbacks Unit 5 13-16 Sectionalism Differences/American System Reading for Meaning Objectives: I can describe and analyze the growing differences between the Industrial North and Antebellum South.

U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 5: The Civil War and Reconstruction

13. Reconstruction ended predominantly for what reason? The South had been rebuilt and no longer needed to be reconstructed. New laws ensured the welfare of freed slaves and a new generation of southern leaders were ready to continue Union policies. Reconstruction was too expensive to continue. A compromise put a Republican candidate in the White House in exchange for withdrawing Union forces from the South.

14. The 15th Amendment guaranteed which of the following to African Americans? freedom from slavery the status of citizenship the right to vote the right to education and land ownership

15. Which of the following ended slavery in the US? 13th Amendment 14th Amendment the Dred Scott Decision The Reconstruction Act of 1867

16. Which of the following guaranteed citizenship and extended the Bill of Rights to state governments? The Wade-Davis Bill 13th Amendment 14th Amendment 15th Amendment

13. Reconstruction ended predominantly for what reason? The South had been rebuilt and no longer needed to be reconstructed. New laws ensured the welfare of freed slaves and a new generation of southern leaders were ready to continue Union policies. Reconstruction was too expensive to continue. A compromise put a Republican candidate in the White House in exchange for withdrawing Union forces from the South.

13. Reconstruction ended predominantly for what reason? The South had been rebuilt and no longer needed to be reconstructed. New laws ensured the welfare of freed slaves and a new generation of southern leaders were ready to continue Union policies. Reconstruction was too expensive to continue. A compromise put a Republican candidate in the White House in exchange for withdrawing Union forces from the South.

14. The 15th Amendment guaranteed which of the following to African Americans? freedom from slavery the status of citizenship the right to vote the right to education and land ownership

14. The 15th Amendment guaranteed which of the following to African Americans? freedom from slavery the status of citizenship the right to vote the right to education and land ownership

15. Which of the following ended slavery in the US? 13th Amendment 14th Amendment the Dred Scott Decision The Reconstruction Act of 1867

15. Which of the following ended slavery in the US? 13th Amendment 14th Amendment the Dred Scott Decision The Reconstruction Act of 1867

16. Which of the following guaranteed citizenship and extended the Bill of Rights to state governments? The Wade-Davis Bill 13th Amendment 14th Amendment 15th Amendment

16. Which of the following guaranteed citizenship and extended the Bill of Rights to state governments? The Wade-Davis Bill 13th Amendment 14th Amendment 15th Amendment