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    Analysis of the Three Plans for Reconstruction The American Civil War‚ lasting from 1861-1865‚ was the most severe military conflict the country had seen; it involved the United States of America (the Union)‚ and eleven secessionist Southern states (the Confederate States of America). The war was the upshot of decades worth of political‚ social‚ and economic conflict between the agricultural South‚ which produced mainly cash crops such as cotton‚ tobacco‚ and sugarcane‚ and the industrial North

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    millions of slaves‚ African Americans were blind to the effects to come. African Americans would face a new attack of obstacles and injustices during this time of the Reconstruction era. The Black Codes passed by the new southern government; which attempted to help regulate the lives of former slaves‚ but because of the lenient reconstruction policy’s lead by president Andrew Johnson white southerners were able to reestablish these civil authority’s they once had through the Black codes. The Black Codes

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    EUROPEAN UNION CITIZENSHIP: FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT AND FAMILY REUNIFICATION. RECONCILING COMPETENCES AND RESTRICTING ABUSE?* Introduction All Member States of the European Union experience international migration be it legal or illegal 1 : this is symptomatic of the phenomenon of ‘globalisation in the contemporary world’. This paper will treat the right of a citizen of the Union who has exercised his/her right freely to move within the current twenty seven European Union Member States‚ to be

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    Beyersdorf 6th U.S. History 12/7/12 Were Blacks Free During Reconstruction? Reconstruction was the South’s transformation following the Civil War. Reconstruction attempted to solve political‚ social‚ and economic problems between the South and the North. This time period was important to study because it showed America’s struggle to become reunited. To fully understand the question of whether Blacks were free during Reconstruction‚ “free” must be defined. To be free‚ within this historical time

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    Sumner. May I quote William Shakespeare’s Hamlet; “We know what we are‚ but know not what we may be.” With that being said‚ the concept of reconstruction is fraught with great difficulty. We simply must begin with disorganized and discordant elements‚ despite the embarrassment of the fact that we differ among ourselves over the mode‚ manner‚ and means of reconstruction. We all agree that the rebel region is out of their proper relation with the Union; and that the sole object of the government in regard

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    How successful was President Hoover in lifting American out of the Great Depression in the years 1930-32? (24 marks) In order to answer the above question it is necessary to first look at the seriousness of the Depression. T o measure the success of President Hoover in lifting America out of the Great Depression in the years 1930-32‚ one would have to look at the situation at the end of his term‚ end of 1932. By 1932‚ the growth rate was a staggering -14.7% and the unemployment 24.1%. In 1929

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    Reconstruction was the time period after the Civil War lasting from 1865-1877. Within this time period‚ the U.S government helped rebuild the southern economy and protect former slaves new rights; but were the African Americans truly free during Reconstruction? The answer is no‚ African Americans were not free during Reconstruction. In “Document B” the Black Codes state‚ “No negro shall be permitted to rent or keep a house within the limits of the town under any circumstances.” This section of the

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    Freedom Summer comparisons with Era of Reconstruction With the end of the Civil war‚ many blacks felt that they would start reaping the benefits that had been denied from them for years. Being able to vote‚ own land‚ have a voice in political affairs were all goals that they felt were reachable. The era of Reconstruction was the "miracle" they had been searching for. But the South wasn’t going down without a fight and blacks would have to wait at least 100 years for Freedom Summer to arrive

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    had the challenge of figuring out what to do with free slaves. In 1867‚ Congress took control of Reconstruction to establish and protect citizenship rights. Congress had succeeded in many ways like having the Southern states ratify the Fourteenth Amendment to rid the military forces. But‚ by 1877 the Reconstruction had ended‚ all the work done failed‚ and everything reversed. Congress’ Reconstruction efforts to have equal rights for freedmen failed because the Ku Klux Klan intervened in wrong ways

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    Pg. 724 localism- the policy whereby problems could best be solved at local and state levels. Reconstruction finance corporation- urged by hoover to be passed; gave more than a billion dollars of government loans to railroads and large businesses trickle-down economics- theory held that money poured into the top of the economic pyramid will trickle down to the base Bonus Army- From across the country came world war 1 veterans seeking the bonus congress had promised the How did Hoover’s views

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