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Bell Ringer Date: May 23rd, 2016 Begin to glance over worksheets F through I for Final exam Social Studies Final – June 2nd-4th 2) I7 – Chapter 16: Reconstruction Parts 1 & 2 is due Tuesday 5/24 by the end of class!

Reconstruction… Its early 1865 and the Civil War is over. The nation is still divided, North vs. South. President Lincoln is looking to unite the country again. What would you suggest to Lincoln to get the South to rejoin the Union of States? Directions: Discuss with your desk partner for 2 minutes what you would do.

Turn to pg. 546 in your textbook... Textbook Time Directions: Turn to pg. 546 in your textbook... We will read 1 page together and take notes on your worksheet. Keep this sheet, material on here will be on the final!

Loyalty to the US, organize new government 1. About how long did the Civil War Last? 2. Reconstruction: 3. Ten Percent Plan: 4. Amnesty: About 4 Years Bringing the North & South together again 10% of voters swear Loyalty to the US, organize new government A group pardon, did not Apply to Confederate leaders

* WORK WITH A PARTNER IF YOU WANT* Chapter 16 Directions: Continue to read pgs. 547 to 549 and complete Section 1: Rebuilding the Nation If completed go and start to complete Section 2: The Battle Over Reconstruction (pg. 552-557) * WORK WITH A PARTNER IF YOU WANT*