Unit Four - Reconstruction and Civil Rights for Formerly Enslaved Persons, and the Rise of Big Business and Responses
8-U5.3.1 Describe the different positions concerning the reconstruction of Southern society and the nation, including the positionsof President Abraham Lincoln, President Andrew Johnson, Republicans, and African Americans
8-U5.3.2 Describe the early responses to the end of the Civil War by describing the policies of the Freemen's Bureau and restrictions placed on the rights and opportunities of freemen, including racial segregation and Black Codes.
8-U5.3.4 Analyze the intent and the effect of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution.
Chapter 17 Sect 1 Rebuilding the South 552-557pgs
Reconstruction
Lincoln's Plan or The Percent Plan
Wade - Davis Bill
Andrew Johnson's Plan
Thirteenth Amendment
Freedmen's Bureau
8-U5.3.2 Describe the early responses to the end of the Civil War by describing the policies of the Freemen's Bureau and restrictions placed on the rights and opportunities of freemen, including racial segregation and Black Codes.
8-U5.3.4 Analyze the intent and the effect of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution.
Chapter 17 Sect 2 The Fight over Reconstruction 558- 563pgs
Black Codes
Radical Republicans
Civil Rights Act of 1866
Fourteenth Amendment
Reconstruction Acts
Impeachment
Fifteenth Amendment
8-U5.3.3 Describe the new role of African Americans in local, state, and federal government in the years after the Civil War and the resistance of Southern whites to this change, including the Ku Klux Klan
8-U5.3.5 Explain the decision to remove Union troops in 1877 and describe its impact on Americans.
Chapter 17 Sect 3 Reconstruction in the South 564 - 571pgs
Carpetbaggers
Scalawags
Hiram Revels
Blanche K. Bruce
Ku Klux Klan
Rutherford B. Hayes
Compromise of 1877
Redeemers
Poll Tax
Grandfather Clause
Literacy Test
Segregation
Jim Crow Laws
Plessy v. Ferguson
Sharecropping
8-U6.1.1 Compare and contrast the United States in 1800 with the United States in 1898.
Chapter 18 Sect 1 Miners, Ranchers, and Railroads 586-592pgs
Transcontinental Railroad
Pacific Railway Acts
Central Pacific
Sacramento, California
Chinese immigrants
Union Pacific
Omaha, Nebraska
Irish immigrants
Promontory, Utah, Golden Spike
Governor Stanford
Chapter 18 Sect 2 Wars for the West 593 - 598pgs
Treaty of Fort Laramie
Reservations
Crazy Horse
Treaty of Medicine Lodge
George Armstrong Custer
Sitting Bull
Battle of the Little Bighorn
Massacre at Wounded Knee
Long Walk
Geronimo
Sarah Winnemucca
Dawes General Allotment Act
Chapter 18 Sect 3 Farming and Populism 600 - 605pgs
Homestead Act
Morrill Act
Sodbusters
Dry Farming
Chapter 19 Sect 1 The Second Industrial Revolution 614 - 618pgs
Second Industrial Revolution
Henry Bessemer
Bessemer Process - steel product increased
Thomas Edison - light bulb
patents
Alexander Graham Bell - telephone
Henry Ford - Moving Assembly Line
Chapter 19 Sect 2 Big Business 619-622pgs
Corporations
Andrew Carnegie
Vertical Integration
John D. Rockefeller
Standard Oil Company
Horizontal Integration
Trust
Leland Stanford
Monopoly
Sherman Antitrust Act
Chapter 19 Sect 3 Industrial Workers 624 - 627pgs
Collective Bargaining
Haymarket Riot
Homestead Strike
Pullman Strike
Chapter 20 Sect 1 A New Wave of Immigration 636- 641pgs
Old Immigrants
New Immigrants
Chinese Exclusion Act
Train Activity - Moodle
Geography Packet
Target Goals
SWBAT
1. Compare the Reconstruction Plans of Pres. Lincoln, Wade - Davis Bill, and Pres Johnson.
2. Understand the polices of the Freedmen's Bureau
3. Explain the effects of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendment on the people of the USA.
4. Describe the restrictions placed on AA after the Civil War (Black Codes).
5. Understand the new role of African Americans in the local, state, and federal govt.
6. Explain the resistance of Southern whites to African Americans holding political office (Ku Klux Klan).
7. Explain the impact of the Compromise of 1877 on the USA.
8. Understand the resistance to Southern whites to the voting of AA after the 15 Amendment was passed. (Poll tax, Grandfather Clause, and Literacy Test)
9. Explain the impact of the Superme Court Decission Plessy v. Ferguson
10. Compare the USA in the 1800 with the USA in 1898. Map Activity
11. Understand the Route of the Transcontinental Railroad.
12. Understand the fighting in the plains between the Indians and the US Army
13. Understand the Homestead Act
14. The importance of the Bessmer Process
15. Understand the dominance of Big Business
16. Understand the working conditions in factories in the early 1900's
17. Understand the US immigration patterns in the USA, early 1900's.