The Legacy of the Reconstruction Era and Its Lasting Impact

The Legacy of the Reconstruction Era and Its Lasting Impact

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Social Studies, History

1st - 6th Grade

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The video discusses the Reconstruction Amendments: the 13th abolished slavery, the 14th granted citizenship, and the 15th gave Black men voting rights. It highlights the confusion between the 13th Amendment, Emancipation Proclamation, and Juneteenth Order. The video also covers the political gains of Black people during Reconstruction, including their representation in Congress and state governments. Despite these advancements, Black people faced significant opposition, leading to the Civil Rights movement. The Reconstruction Era brought lasting social, political, and economic changes, with effects still felt today.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which amendment abolished enslavement throughout the United States?

Emancipation Proclamation

14th Amendment

15th Amendment

13th Amendment

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What did the 14th Amendment establish?

Abolition of enslavement

Citizenship and full rights for those born in the U.S.

End of the Civil War

Voting rights for Black men

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During Reconstruction, what was a significant political achievement for Black men?

Serving as U.S. Senators

Owning land

Establishing schools

Leading the Civil Rights movement

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What percentage of politicians in the South were Black at the height of Reconstruction?

20%

10%

5%

15%

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was one of the long-term effects of the Reconstruction Era?

The end of political parties

The start of the Civil War

Immediate equality for all

The Civil Rights movement