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Journal Topic:
1.
2.
If you were a parent and one of your children ran away,
what would you do once the child had been returned?
Would you …
(1) punish the child to discourage him or her from running
away again or
(2) accept a promise from the child that he or she would
never run away again?
Vote with clicker and support your answer in your
notebook
Punish
Accept Promise
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Activity 1: “Students’ Rights”
• 10 = “Same Rights as Teachers”
• 1 = “No Rights”
Same
Rights as
Teachers
No
Rights!
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No rights
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Food
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Curriculum
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Restroom/Drink
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Punishments
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No rights
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Classes
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Same rights at teachers
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Soda
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Seating
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Same rights at teachers
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Same rights at teachers
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Reconstruction
• What is it? Write in Section 3 of notebook
what you think (90 seconds)
• What problems would the nation face after
the Civil War?
• Should the south be punished?
Should the south be punished?
1. Yes
2. No
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Columbus
Arrives in
America1492
Missouri
Compromise
1820
US History Timeline
1
Revolutionary
War Begins
1775
3
2
Civil War
Ends 1865
US writes
new
Constitution
1787
SpanishAmerican
War of
1898
4
0%
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B
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Response Grid
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Reconstruction KUD
• Know:
– Reconstruction was a time period after the Civil War when the country
was put back together
– Ways southerners kept African Americans from voting
– Ways Republicans tried to help improve conditions in south for
Freedmen
• Understand:
– Cause and effect relationship between Reconstruction policies and
Southern racism
– That the election of Rutherford B. Hayes resulted in a compromise that
gave power back to southerners who wanted to keep African
Americans inferior
• Do:
– Place era of Reconstruction on a US history timeline in the correct spot
– List 5 conditions in the south that kept African Americans from having
full citizenship equal to that of whites
Read p. 323- Intro to Reconstruction
1. Who killed Lincoln? How?
2. Who would be in charge of Reconstruction?
3. Reconstruction- time period after the Civil
War when southern states would be rebuilt
and allowed back into union
Full
Citizenship
Limited
Citizenship
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Activity 2: Summarize and Present
• Groups will read assigned sections
• Groups will summarize main points from “Events”
handed to them on cards (each member writes)
• Groups will share main points with class
• Students will decide whether each event was a step
towards “Full Citizenship” or “Limited Citizenship”
Limited
Citizenship
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Full
Citizenship
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Journal Entry- Day 2 Reconstruction
• Imagine you had been a slave and
just found out slavery is ended…
• Write a letter telling how you feel,
what problems you face, and what
you plan to do
•
Would you prefer 3 small tests or 1
big test over the “New Unit”?
- Reconstruction
- Tensions in the West
- Industry and Immigration
1. 3 small tests
2. 1 big test
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Response Grid
Journal Topic
• Write everything you know
about Reconstruction so far
Presidential Reconstruction
1. Thirteenth AmendmentMade slavery illegal (abolished)
2. Freedmen’s BureauProvided food, medical care, and education for African
Americans and poor whites
3.
Black CodesUnfair laws that kept African Americans from achieving full
citizenship
Examples
•No vote
•No service on jury
•Required to work
•Arrested if no job
•Segregation
Journal Topic
• Write everything you know
about Reconstruction so far
Destruction of the South
• Southern towns and farms completely
destroyed during war
• Poor whites worried about job competition
– With who?
• Most African Americans stayed on plantations
where they had been slaves
Freedmen’s Bureau
• Handed out 21 million rations of food to
southerners over 5 years
– 1 ration was enough cornmeal, flour, and sugar to
feed someone for a week
• Gave to poor whites as well as blacks
• 4,300 schools opened and 1st black colleges
Columbus
Arrives in
America1492
Missouri
Compromise
1820
US History Timeline
1
Revolutionary
War Begins
1775
3
2
Civil War
Ends 1865
US writes
new
Constitution
1787
SpanishAmerican
War of
1898
4
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95%
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Congressional Reconstruction
1. Civil Rights Act of 1866
Said freedmen were full citizens with the same rights as
whites
2. 14th Amendment
Made former slaves citizens with full rights
3.
Military Reconstruction Act
Said new state governments in the south had to be elected
by both blacks and whites. Military governs south
4. Sharecropping
Former slaves rented farm land from plantation
owners. Paid in either cash or crops. Led to debt and
poverty
Journal 5-15
Fruits and Vegetables…
Andrew Johnson
• Southern Democrat disagreed with congress
on 14th Amendment, Reconstruction policies,
and Civil Rights for African Americans
• Johnson was impeached
– Put on charges that COULD lead to removal from
office
• Escaped removal by 1 vote in senate
Sharecropping Activity
• Groups of 3 workers
• I will allow you to work on my land since you
have none
• I will rent you supplies and sell you cotton and
seeds
• I will allow you to use my cotton gin
• You will grow cotton and prepare to sell it
• WE will share the profits
Sharecropping Activity (cont.)
• You will have 5 minutes to “grow”
as many cotton plants as possible
• In order to count they must look
almost exactly like the one here
• At the conclusion of 5 minutes we will “weigh”
your cotton for sale
• Your expenses will be deducted from the
amount of sales
Sharecropping Activity (cont.)
• Gather supplies
• 5 minutes…Ready…Set…
• Go!
Southern Reconstruction
1. 1868 Election
Ulysses Grant elected. He promised to protect rights
of African Americans
2. 15th Amendment
Protected rights of African Americans to vote
3. New State Constitutions
Guaranteed right to vote for every adult male and
called for public schools throughout south
Journal
• What are some things that were
unfair for Freedmen during
Reconstruction?
End of Reconstruction
1. Ku Klux Klan
Secret group of racist whites formed to drive African
Americans out of political life
2. Enforcement Acts
Laws made it illegal to keep someone from voting by
bribery, force, or intimidation
3. Amnesty Act of 1872
Allowed former Confederates to vote (that right had been
taken away after the Civil War)
4. Compromise of 1877
Removed federal troops from south and returned power
to former slave holders after results of Rutherford B.
Hayes election were announced
Progress Stalled…
• Ku Klux Klan- What do you know?
– Wore robes and masks
– Burned crosses
– Used violence
– Spread fear and terror to potential voters
Reconstruction Reversed
1. Poll Tax
High tax paid in order for African Americans to vote
2. Literacy Tests
Reading test to vote always “rigged” for African
Americans
3. Jim Crow Laws
Laws in south that segregated blacks and whites
4. Plessy v. Ferguson
Supreme Court case that ruled segregation was legal as
long as separate facilities were “roughly” equal
Leaving Reconstruction Behind…
• Examples of segregation?
• “Grandfather Clause”
– For voting tests and poll taxes
• Laws protecting Civil Rights in south were
thrown out
• Plessy v Ferguson was killer!!
• 2,000 African Americans lynched between
1892 and 1903
Activity 3- Literacy Test
• You will be given a test to prove you can read.
People who cannot read cannot vote because
they cannot make good decisions.
Read each word after it appears
• Bicycle
• School
• Radio
• Interstate
• Apple
• Telegraph
Passed
Read each word after it appears
•
•
Infectious
Catastrophe
•
Unprecedented
•
Contentious
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•
Alimony
Blasphemy
You Failed
Activity 4- Civics Test
• This is a test to determine your knowledge of
the country you live in. People who want to
vote must pass this test with 80% correct
Civics Test
• This test is for clicker #’s 1-15
• Everyone else put your clickers
down
How many states make up the US?
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2.
3.
4.
25
48
50
55
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How many stripes are on the US Flag?
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9
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13
50
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Who is the United States current
President?
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2.
3.
4.
George W. Bush
William J. Clinton
Barack H. Obama
Gerald M. Ford
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The United States capitol is located
in what city?
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Miami
Washington D.C.
Philadelphia
Chicago
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Which US state is located in the south?
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Mississippi
Iowa
Minnesota
New York
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Participant Scores
50
John Czarnecki
50
Carly Donahue
50
Maria Korndorf
50
Maggie Burke
50
Sydney Speetzen
40
Ryan Walsh
50
Cassie Booth
30
Bailey Hanna
50
Susan Li
50
Kate Kruse
50
Isabel Noble
50
Nick Kelly
50
Devon Rockhold
50
Sky Jahns
Reset Slides Now
Civics Test
• This test is for clicker #’s 16-30
• Everyone else put your clickers
down
How many Presidents has the US had?
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2.
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4.
41
43
44
46
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What amendment got rid of
poll taxes?
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18th
21st
23rd
24th
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What was the 35th state admitted to
the US?
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4.
Arizona
West Virginia
Colorado
Wisconsin
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From which state were most
Presidents born?
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Virginia
Ohio
New York
Pennsylvania
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How many members make up the
House of Representatives?
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100
415
435
465
485
455
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Participant Scores
50
50
John Czarnecki
Maria Korndorf
50
50
Carly Donahue
Maggie Burke
50
50
Sydney Speetzen
Cassie Booth
40
30
Ryan Walsh
Bailey Hanna
50
Susan Li
20
Bailee Longanecker
50
50
50
50
Kate Kruse
Isabel Noble
Nick Kelly
Devon Rockhold
50
Sky Jahns
Video Example- Voter Registration
Overview Video- Reconstruction
• Video 1
BACK
At the end of Reconstruction…
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No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
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Response Grid
Mean =
Columbus
Arrives in
America1492
Missouri
Compromise
1820
US History Timeline
1
Revolutionary
War Begins
1775
3
2
Civil War
Ends 1865
US writes
new
Constitution
1787
SpanishAmerican
War of
1898
4
0%
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2.
A
B
1
2
3
Response Grid
4
Reconstruction KUD
• Know:
– Reconstruction was a time period after the Civil War when the country
was put back together
– Ways southerners kept African Americans from voting
– Ways Republicans tried to help improve conditions in south for
Freedmen
• Understand:
– Cause and effect relationship between Reconstruction policies and
Southern racism
– That the election of Rutherford B. Hayes resulted in a compromise that
gave power back to southerners who wanted to keep African
Americans inferior
• Do:
– Place era of Reconstruction on a US history timeline in the correct spot
– List 5 conditions in the south that kept African Americans from having
full citizenship equal to that of whites
BACK
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10.
13th Amendment
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
45%
27%
9%
9%
5%
5%
0%
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2
Mean = 4.4091
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Freedmen’s Bureau
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
32%
32%
18%
9%
5%
0%
0%
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2
Mean = 5.7273
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Black Codes
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
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Civil Rights Act 1866
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
43%
14%
14%
10%
5%
5%
0%
1
10%
0%
2
Mean = 6.8095
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BACK
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14th Amendment
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
33%
17%
17%
17%
11%
6%
0%
0%
0%
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Mean = 7
0%
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BACK
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Military Reconstruction
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
32%
21%
21%
11%
11%
5%
0%
0%
0%
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2
3
Mean = 6.8421
0%
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Sharecropping
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
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BACK
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Election of 1868
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
0%
0%
0%
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3
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0%
0%
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0%
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BACK
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15th Amendment
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
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0%
0%
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3
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0%
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0%
0%
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Response Grid
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BACK
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New State Constitutions
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
0%
0%
0%
1
2
3
0%
0%
0%
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6
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0%
0%
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Response Grid
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BACK
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Ku Klux Klan
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
0%
0%
0%
1
2
3
0%
0%
0%
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5
6
0%
0%
0%
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10
Response Grid
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BACK
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8.
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Enforcement Acts
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
0%
0%
0%
1
2
3
0%
0%
0%
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5
6
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0%
0%
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Response Grid
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BACK
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10.
Amnesty Act of 1872
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
0%
0%
0%
1
2
3
0%
0%
0%
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5
6
0%
0%
0%
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10
Response Grid
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BACK
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10.
Compromise of 1877
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
0%
0%
0%
1
2
3
0%
0%
0%
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5
6
0%
0%
0%
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8
9
0%
10
Response Grid
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BACK
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2.
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7.
8.
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10.
Poll Tax
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
0%
0%
0%
1
2
3
0%
0%
0%
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5
6
0%
0%
0%
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9
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10
Response Grid
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BACK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Literacy Tests
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
0%
0%
0%
1
2
3
0%
0%
0%
4
5
6
0%
0%
0%
7
8
9
0%
10
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BACK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Jim Crow Laws
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
0%
0%
0%
1
2
3
0%
0%
0%
4
5
6
0%
0%
0%
7
8
9
0%
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Mean =
BACK
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Plessy v. Ferguson
No citizenship
Choice Two
Little citizenship
Choice Four
Decent amount of citizenship
Choice Six
Choice Seven
Lots of citizenship
Choice Nine
Full Citizenship
0%
0%
0%
1
2
3
0%
0%
0%
4
5
6
0%
0%
0%
7
8
9
0%
10
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Mean =
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