PPT-Reconstruction Amendments

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SS912A24Distinguish the freedoms guaranteed to African Americans and other groups with the 13th 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution  Essential Question

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SS912A24Distinguish the freedoms guaranteed to African Americans and other groups with the 13th 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution  Essential Question What political and legal rights . By: Nick . beninati. Important Terms. Gettysburg . Address- A . speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil . War at . the dedication of a soldiers' cemetery at the site of the Battle of . Gettysburg, honoring all who lost their lives.. Mr. Raymond. EOC Amendments. Use the quotation to answer the question. .. “In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury. ”. —. We will design a statue at the end of this lesson discussing these affects, so take Good Notes!!. Definitions. Reconstruction (U.S.)- . Bringing the South back into the Union.. Amendment-. a change made to a law.. Analyze the effects of Reconstruction on the southern states and on the role of the federal government, including the impact of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments on opportunities for African Americans.. Reconstruction. 1867-1877. An Account of a. Confederate Surrender. Gen. Richard Taylor, CSA. (Son of President Zachary Taylor). There was, as ever, a skeleton at the feast, in the person of a general officer who had recently left Germany to become a citizen and soldier of the United States. This person, with the strong accent and idioms of the Fatherland, comforted me by assurances that we of the South would speedily recognize our ignorance and errors, especially about slavery and the rights of States, and rejoice in the results of the war. In vain Canby and Palmer tried to suppress him.... ** . Southern state governments: aspirations, achievements, failures. *** . Role of African Americans in politics, education, and the economy. **** . Compromise of 1877. ***** . Impact of Reconstruction.  . The museum is located on 5th and arch and has many scholarships for trips to the Center for your students that include free transportation! The museum also offers a Traveling program that can bring the Constitution into your classroom also free of charge.. Thaddeus Stevens, “Radical Republican” leader of Congress. With malice toward none, with charity for all…let us bind up the nation’s wounds.. and achieve a just and lasting peace. . Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address. ________’s election in 1860 led to the _________ of Southern states. Lincoln ----- secession. Bell Ringer. After the Battle at __________, Lincoln issued the ____________ _________ which ____ _____ in “areas of rebellion” (1862). Bill of Rights. 1. st. 10 amendments to the US Constitution. 1. st. Amendment. - Freedom of Speech, Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press. 2. nd. Amendment. - right to bear arms. 3. rd. Amendment. - no quartering (housing) troops. 13. th. Amendment. grandfather clause. 14th Amendment. Jim Crow. 15. th. Amendment. Ku Klux Clan. 16. th. Amendment. literacy test. Abraham Lincoln. martial law. Andrew Johnson. poll tax. assassination. Reconstruction. 1863-1877. Color Palette by . GamehenGraphics. With Malice Toward None…. “With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds… to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.”. Key Questions. How to rebuild the South after its destruction during the War?. What would be the condition of African Americans in the South?. How would the South be reintegrated into the Union?. Who would control the process: Southern states, president, or Congress?. Please pick up a copy of the class notes from the cart and work on completing Part I (Reconstruction Amendments) with your partner. You will also need your Focus 20 film guide for . Lincoln. .. Please turn in Focus 21 (maps only) to the box on the back table..

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