IDENTIFICATION (paragraph using specific evidence from lectures/not essay):To what extent did gender norms shift after the American Revolution for white women, Black women, and Native American women?
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SHORT ANSWER (not essay):List the 3 points of difference bet…
SHORT ANSWER (not essay):List the 3 points of difference between anti-slavery advocates and abolitionists.
The revisionist belief that the South lost the Civil War bec…
The revisionist belief that the South lost the Civil War because of over-reliance on King Cotton, not lack of martial valor, and fought the Civil War over states’ rights not slavery is called the [BLANK-1].
[BLANK-1] was an antebellum reform movement that enabled peo…
[BLANK-1] was an antebellum reform movement that enabled people to indirectly raise issues about family violence.
In the colonial era, marriage in British households was view…
In the colonial era, marriage in British households was viewed/valued as [BLANK-1].
In the colonial era, divorce a vinculo matrimonii was only p…
In the colonial era, divorce a vinculo matrimonii was only possible for which reasons? [BLANK-1]
IMG_0747.jpeg This image is an example of [BLANK-1] (hint- c…
IMG_0747.jpeg This image is an example of [BLANK-1] (hint- concept focused on) during the early part of the colonial era.
The excerpt below is taken from the [BLANK-1] and uses the p…
The excerpt below is taken from the [BLANK-1] and uses the political theory by [BLANK-2] (hint- person). We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The court case [BLANK-1] ruled that “color blind” laws such…
The court case [BLANK-1] ruled that “color blind” laws such as literacy tests for voting were legal.
During Reconstruction, the [BLANK-1] and the [BLANK-2] used…
During Reconstruction, the [BLANK-1] and the [BLANK-2] used gender norms of women as maternal and not political to promote pride in southern white manhood.