Sure! Here are the best responses to the questions provided:
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What was the South’s largest industry following the Civil War?
Response: Agriculture -
How did the Plessy v. Ferguson court case of 1896 define segregation in the United States for decades?
Response: Separate, but equal. -
Which of the following did Southern states of the Reconstruction era NOT use to keep African Americans from voting?
Response: Showing a picture ID -
Which group does the Fourteenth Amendment grant citizenship and equal protection to?
Response: All people born or naturalized in the United States, including formerly enslaved people. -
After President Abraham Lincoln’s April 1865 assassination, President Andrew Johnson and the Congress could not agree on a Reconstruction plan.
Response: True -
After the Civil War some Southern states made people pass a literacy test to vote, but there was a clause that said if your ancestors could vote before the Civil War then you did not have to pass the test and could still vote. What was this clause called?
Response: Forebearer clause -
In 1913 Henry Ford began using a moving assembly line to create the Model T automobile. As a result the price changed from $825 in 1908 to $290 in 1927. Why do you think this price change happened?
Response: Mass production (they were able to make more). -
Using a complete sentence, tell me one or two new things you learned in this unit.
Response: I learned about the impact of Plessy v. Ferguson on segregation laws and how the assembly line revolutionized manufacturing, making products like the Model T more affordable.
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