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Reconstruction Amendments Primary Source and Image Analysis

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  • Reconstruction Amendments Primary Source and Image Analysis
  • Reconstruction Amendments Primary Source and Image Analysis
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Student will read and analyze the 13th Amendment, 14th Amendment, and 15th Amendment by answering 12 questions. They also analyze 5 images related to the amendments and Reconstruction. The last 5 questions could be divided into stations and students could rotate in pairs to analyze them. The answers are included where appropriate and this could work for a sub!

Sample questions include:
--Under what circumstance could slavery persist?
--Explain the consequence for a state preventing any male citizen above the age of 21 from voting. 
--Discuss a difficulty, or challenge, in following through on said consequence.
--Identify a consequence for someone who wanted to be in politics but had previously been part of an insurrection. 
--How is the answer to question 9 specifically worded to prevent any Constitutional circumvention?

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