Reform and Change—Comparing the Sections - Chapter 10 (beginning with the heading “The Expanding Role of Religion”), Chapter 11, and Chapter 12

 

 

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Resources for the Reading Quiz

·         Comparison of the Sections and Examination of Reform from the 1830s to the Civil War  
What are you looking for?

-          Where are Americans (and immigrants) moving?

-          What is the difference in the North and South? You can see differences in such things as education, government, economy, and religion—and you can click on More information IF you want more.

-          When you look at the differences in the North and South, ask yourself who is likely to win a long war?

 

Optional Section If You Are Interested in the Panic of 1837

·         - Study Tool: Jackson to Tyler  (1828 to 1840)
What are you looking for?

-          If you are trying to understand how depressions and recessions can occur, notice the blue arrows (► and ▼). If you have questions about how these facts in the textbook, come together to create the Panic of 1837, just ask.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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