Understanding Changes for African Americans During Reconstruction

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Waterdown District High School**We aren't endorsed by this school
Course
BIO 123
Subject
Sociology
Date
Dec 11, 2024
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2
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You do not need permission to download this file.Google Doc: To make a copy of this document: Go to File and select- “Make a copy”.Word Doc: To download a copy of this document- Go to File and select “Download as” choose .doc or .rtf. Save it on yourcomputer and you can then complete your work. You may need to click “enable editing”.8.06 Changes for African Americans TemplateClick here for an Assignment Explanation VideoComplete the chart in complete sentences and in your own words. Then respond to thequestions below.Type of ChangeExample of One Change forAfrican Americans DuringReconstructionExample of One Obstacle to ThisChangePoliticalThe African American were given rightsto vote Amendment 15.They were voting practices like poll tax,and violence against African american.EconomicAfrican Americans were able to createtheir own lands and businesses.They faced discrimination from whitebusiness leaders.SocialAble to have organization and socialclubs.They started using violence so AfricanAmericans were not able to participate inthe groups.Answer the following questions in complete sentences. Be sure to include at least two specificdetails from the lesson to support your response.1.Which type of change—political, social, or economic—had the most impact on AfricanAmericans? Explain.It's social change because Social Change was vital to African Americans.2.For the first hundred years of the United States, only white males were able to vote.Since then, amendments to the Constitution have made it so that any citizen aged 18 orolder can vote. Which amendments granted different groups the right to vote? Whywere amendments needed to expand voting rights?Unless Otherwise Noted All Content © 2022 Florida Virtual School. FlexPoint Education Cloudis a trademark of Florida Virtual School.
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15th amendment was - There were no voters,discrimination of race.19th amendment was- woman can vote23rd amendment was- Washington D.C had the right to vote26th amendment was- lowered the voting to the age of 18.Unless Otherwise Noted All Content © 2022 Florida Virtual School. FlexPoint Education Cloudis a trademark of Florida Virtual School.
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