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unit 6 and 7!

changes after the civil war

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who was declared free by the emancipation proclamation? all slaves still living in the rebellion
the emancipation proclamation was NOT about: abolishing slavery
the doctrine of "popular sovereignty" said that the status of slaves in a new territory should be decided by the residents of the terriotory
whose plan for reconstruction reflects "with malice toward none, with charity for all to bind up the nation's wounds abraham lincoln
which best describes the south after the civil war? cities and factories were devastateded
who was responible for the seneca falls conention elizabeth cady stanton
"Bleeding Kansas" describes? the struggle between pro slavery and anti slavery
the lose of which famous battle would eventually bring texas into the Union the alamo
how did america gain parts of the oregon territory war of 1812
what supreme court decision overturned efforts to limit the spread of slavery and outraged abolitionist? dred scott
how did the compromise of 1850 settle the question of slavery in the territories the us acguired from the war with mexico? popular sovereignty
which election was the first to have suffrage extended to the"common Man" instead of just aristocracy? andrew jackson in 1828
"the pwer to tax is the power to destroy" comes from mcculloch vs maryland
the formation of political parties can be traced to the differernt philosophies and viewpoints of thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton
what amandment guaranteed suffrage to freed man slaves? 15
what was the result of the compromise of 1877? reconctruction ended as republicans agreed
whose plan for reconstruction was the most lenient on the souths andrew johnsons
what political party was established with the goal of stopping the expansion of slavery into the territories? free soil
the civil war put contitutional goverment toits most impotant test in the debate over power of the federal gov and states rights
what two main cities lain in ruins after the civil war atlanta and richmond
lincoln believed that secession of the southern states was illegal
when the president of the united states vetoed the rechartering of the bankof the united states in 1832 which of the following resulted? a major economic depression happened
the inhearent difference between european monarchies and the new nations in the western hemisphere was they were republics by nature
what department was in charge of foreing affairs state
which of the following best characterizes the missouri compromise slavery was excluded
why did the us go to war with mexico mexico refused to sell california to the us
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