US History 1 Chapter 11 Essential Question: The Civil War How did the Civil War affect the United States and its people? Today: Is all conflict avoidable?

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US History 1 Chapter 11 Essential Question: The Civil War How did the Civil War affect the United States and its people? Today: Is all conflict avoidable? Democracy Opportunity Equality Rights Liberty

Chapter Objectives Investigate the Essential Question. Visit the Massachusetts History and Social Science Curriculum Frameworks Chapter 11Chapter Analyze chapter content to understand: What is the proper role of a national government? Synthesize key content from the chapter and primary sources to assume the perspectives of four groups affected by the American revolution. Learn and use the Key Content Terms for this chapter.

Chapter Activities Watch the Discovery Video: T he Civil War: Reconstruction a nd discuss and answer questions Chapter 11 in its entirety for homework! Define Chapter 11 vocabulary list: Do Now # 1 Study political cartoons in Do Now# 2 Study political cartoons in Do Now # 3 Study political cartoons in Do Now # 4 Study political cartoons in Do Now # 5

Chapter Vocabulary It is critical to your understanding of the chapter that you know what each of these vocabulary words mean! Thirteenth Amendment Freedmen’s Bureau Black codes, Radical Republican Fourteenth Amendment Fifteenth Amendment Ku Klux Klan Jim Crow laws Plessy v. Ferguson Civil rights Segregation Tenant farming Sharecropping Debt peonage Amnesty Poll tax Literacy test Grandfather clause Lynch

Chapter Requirements Complete and submit all “Do Now's”. Complete all reading assignments. Ensure that you have your textbook and your notebook with appropriate dividers in class at all times. Actively participate in all classroom activities.