Chapter 2.4 Reconstruction
Focus Question: What were the immediate and long-term effects of Reconstruction?
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Terms and People • Reconstruction • Freedmen’s Bureau • Andrew Johnson • Thirteenth Amendment • Radical Republican • impeachment • Fourteenth Amendment • Fifteenth Amendment • sharecropping • Ku Klux Klan • segregation
Prezi Summary:
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1) Bellringer
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Movie Title: Reconstruction
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2) Lecture and Cornell Notes
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3) Think - Pair - Share
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Pair: talk through the questions with your elbow partner. Share: be prepared to answer the questions in class.
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4) Section Movie
Crash Course Episodes
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Movie Title: #22
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The Big Ideas
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Graphic Organizer: Reconstruction
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Reconstruction
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The Freedmen's Bureau Organizer
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Exit Ticket
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Summary
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Just for Fun:
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Title: The Freedmen's Bureau Organizer
Extension:
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