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Write a three to four (3-4) page paper on the period from Reconstruction through widespread industrialization in the Western United States (approximate time period: 1865-1900.) Your paper should cover the following:

       Identify at least (2) two major historical turning points in the period under discussion.

       Analyze the impact of the two (2) or more major historical turning points selected on America’s 1) current society, 2) economy, 3) politics, and 4) culture.

Student note: The requirements for the points listed above are separate from the rest of the assignment.

       Describe at least two (2) ways the Reconstruction period may have been different if President Lincoln had not been assassinated.

       Explain how industrialization and urbanization affected the life of the average working American during the period.

       Give at least two (2) examples of how the federal and/or state courts and legislatures handed down decisions or passed laws during the period that served to discriminate against non-white citizens and immigrants.

       Include at least two (2) references (sources) other than the textbook. At least one (1) of your sources must be obtained from the collection of databases accessible from the Learning Resources Center Web page. Generic encyclopedic Internet resources such as Wikipedia or Answers.com will not be considered acceptable.

The paper should follow guidelines for clear and effectively organized writing:

       The paper is well organized, and every explanation is both complete and easy to understand.

       Include an introductory paragraph and concluding paragraph for the paper.

       Main ideas should be addressed in body paragraphs with a topic sentence and supporting sentences.

       Adhere to standard rules of English grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.

       The paper should be checked for spelling and grammatical errors.

The format of the paper is to be as follows:

       Typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman font (size 12), one-inch margins on all sides, APA format.

       In addition to the three to four (3-4) pages assigned, a title page with the title of the assignment, your name, the instructor’s name, the course title, and the date is to be included, as well as a Reference Page.

       Sources documented using APA style for in-text citations and listed on the References Page using APA style format.

 

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Preview: ... Charles Sumner of Massachusettsand Stevens, leaders of the Radical Republicans, were initially hesitant to enfranchise the largely illiterate ex-slave population. Sumner preferred at first impartial requirements that would have allowed literacy restrictions on both blacks and whites. However he realized that he would never succeed in passing legislation to disenfranchise illiterate whites who already had the vote. [5] Because public education of poor whites lagged in the South, many poor whites were also illiterate. In 1880, for example, the white illiteracy rate was around 25% in Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, South Carolina, and Georgia and as high as 33% in North Carolina. This compares with the 9% national rate and a black rate that was over 70% in the South. [6] Sumner soon concluded that "there was no substantial protection for the freedma ...

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Preview: ... thout any conditions.   Explain how industrialization and urbanization affected the life of the average working American during the period. Heavy industry was becoming extremely important, especially railroads, factories and coal mining.  With the railroads, formerly far-flung locations could now trade with markets in cities, which meant bigger markets for farm goods, coal and steel.  Steel production grew by leaps and bounds and was able to be transported easily by rail to wherever it was needed.  Large corporations grew in the areas of steel, oil, sugar and meat production.  The new machinery driven factories hired unskilled labor which was attractive for the workers who did not have any skills.  The wages grew as the demand grew.  Railroads also hired men who could clear land, build and repair tracks, and work where they made the trains.  There were also jobs actually working on the trains and in all these jobs was the promise of “moving up.” A new “middle class” was quickly appearing in the cities. Due to this change in the economic picture, people started moving to cities for jobs in these industries.  Besides, there was the ability to travel more easily because of the railroad crossing the entire country by then.  People were lured to the urban areas by the boom of machines making jobs easier, better money than subsistence farming, and the pure “draw” of city life.  It seemed to be a better life and promise of a way to make a reasonable living to raise a family and get in on the ground floor of this industrial age.             Give at least two (2) examples of how the federal and/or state courts and legislatures handed down decisions or passed laws during the period that served to discriminate against nonwhite citizens and immigrants. ...

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