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Reconstruction Essential Qs 3.04 How have changes during Reconstruction made a lasting impact on America? 3.04 To what extent did the Civil War and Reconstruction positively impact the lives of former slaves, women, and landless tenants in the US? 3.04 To what extent did the federal government wield its power over the states during and after the Civil War? 3.05 Which changes of the Civil War and Reconstruction era were short-lived and which have had a lasting impact? 3.05 To what extent did the Civil War and Reconstruction establish the supremacy of the national government 3.05 To what extent have the issues surrounding the Civil War yet to be resolved?