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US History

Unit 2 - Unfinished Nation

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Explain the most important political and social issues that led to the Civil War. -
Why did the conflict between north and south start and when did war become inevitable? -
Could anything have been done to prevent the conflict between the north and south? -
Key people and Events in Civil War -
Change in slavery from being viewed as a “necessary evil” to a “positive good”? -
What caused the sudden change in Southern whites attitudes about slavery to a “positive good”? -
How did the change in whites attitudes change slavery as a result? -
How did Whites attitudes change the relationship between the north and south? -
How did the Whites attitudes about slavery help bring about the Civil War? -
How did the Industrial Revolution change America? -
Trace the developments of industrialization and discuss major industries, leaders, and how average workers were treated. -
What social and political changes occurred die to the revolution? -
Did the industrialization changes help or hurt the nation? -
Reconstruction was a lost chance to make real change in America. What went wrong? -
How did Lincoln’s murder change things and how did politics shape reconstruction? -
If this was a time of a lost chance, what was lost and what did reconstruction not solve? -
What happened to the people (Indians and Mexicans) who saw their lands taken over by the USA? -
What where the relative advantages that the USA and the Confederacy enjoyed at the start of the Civil War? -
How did the South hope to compare with the North’s superiority in manpower and industry? -
Could the south have won the war, or were they doomed from the start? -
Significance of the war’s major battles. -
Questions that dominated American politics in until the late 1800s. -
Politics until late 1800s: Who had more power the state or the federal governments? -
Politics until late 1800s: How far west should America expand? -
Manifest Destiny -
Politics until late 1800s: What should be done about slavery? -
How were these issues resolved? (the questions that dominated American politics) -
Major events and people played a role in American politics. -
How did America become less white and more ethnically diverse by 1900? -
What caused the massive influx of New Immigrants after the Civil War? -
What were the major ethnic groups that came to the US after the Civil War? -
What was the overall response of native born Americans to the influx of immigrants -
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