PPT-USHC 3.3

Author : olivia-moreira | Published Date : 2017-06-25

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

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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. Summarize the end of Reconstruction, including the role of anti–African American factions and competing national interests in undermining support for Reconstruction; the impact of the removal of federal protection for freedmen; and the impact of Jim Crow laws and voter restrictions on African American rights in the post-Reconstruction era. . World War I. INTENSIVE REVIEW VERSION. USHC-5.4. . Analyze the causes and consequences of United States involvement in World War I, including the failure of neutrality and the reasons for the declaration of war, the role of propaganda in creating a unified war effort, the limitation of individual liberties, and Woodrow Wilson’s leadership in the Treaty of Versailles and the creation of the League of Nations. . Analyze the development of the two-party system during the presidency of George Washington, including controversies over domestic and foreign policies and the regional interests of the Democratic-Republicans and the Federalists.. Reconstruction. in the South. 1867-1877. Carpetbag. “Carpetbaggers”. Nickname applied by Southern whites to people who migrated South after the Civil War. The “Carpetbagger”. Stereotype. “Carpetbaggers”. 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.”. USHC Standard 1 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the conflicts between regional and national interest in the development of democracy in the United States. USHC-1.1 Summarize the distinct characteristics of each colonial region in the

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