What is This Product?
The Test Bank for A People and a Nation, Volume I to 1877, 10th Edition by Mary Beth Norton, is an essential academic resource for educators and students exploring U.S. history through the Reconstruction Era. This comprehensive test bank focuses on Chapter 14, Reconstruction: An Unfinished Revolution, 1865–1877, and other key moments in pre-1877 American history.
Key Topics Include:
- Lincoln’s Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction.
- The Wade-Davis Bill and the Wade-Davis Manifesto.
- The Thirteenth Amendment and its impact on American society.
- The Freedmen’s Bureau, including its schools and efforts to reunite African American families.
- The founding of African American colleges and the growth of Black churches.
- Sherman’s Special Field Order No. 15 and the beginning of sharecropping.
- The economic role of cotton in the post-Civil War southern economy.
Sample Questions Explore:
- What were the political and social consequences of the Freedmen’s Bureau?
- How did the Thirteenth Amendment reshape the legal framework of the United States?
- What role did African American institutions play during Reconstruction?
- How did the sharecropping system influence the southern economy?
This test bank is designed to support educators in creating detailed assessments and assist students in mastering complex historical concepts. With instant digital download availability, it provides immediate and reliable access to high-quality academic content.
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