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Good morning! Please get out your Major Themes sheet, your Reconstruction chart, Venn diagrams, and any notes you may have. Be prepared for a short notes quiz over your homework reading. Please remember your academic integrity!

Unit 2.1 Mini-Assessment Read the sample response. Use the rubric What does the response do well? How could it be improved? How would you score it? Markband _______ Points _______ How does this compare to your own response?

Civil War & Reconstruction Unit Question: How do we resolve conflict? GQ3 - What were the aims & outcomes of Reconstruction?

Post War Key Questions 1. How do we bring the South back into the Union? 4. Who gets to decide? 2. How do we rebuild the South? 3. What happens with former slaves?

Reconstruction Plans Venn Diagram GQ#3 – What were the aims and outcomes of Reconstruction? Lincoln vs. Johnson vs. Radical Republicans Use your brain and your notes to complete the Venn diagram How do these plans compare to each other? What significant outcomes were produced under each plan?

Paper 2 Part B Question P2PB Process Sheet How far did President Johnson continue the Reconstruction policies of President Lincoln?

GQ#3 – What were the aims and outcomes of Reconstruction? Watch the Crash Course video & answer worksheet questions. How does this fit with what you already know? How does it help you address Major Themes guiding questions #3 & #4? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nowsS7pMApI