Reconstruction and Reform, Bücher 7Oxford University Press, 1994 - 192 Seiten After the Civil War, there was great devastation but also great expansion & accomplishment. The opening chapters of this book look at the many issues faced by Andrew Johnson, including impeachment. Other chapters examine westward exploration & settlement, the experiences of native peoples, immigration, & the ongoing difficulties faced by African Americans. A period of about 30 years is covered. Students will be fascinated by the many events that are presented. Chronology, bibliography, & index. Part of the History of US series. |
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... citizens . But suppose they didn't ? This amendment was saying that the U.S. government would protect all its citizens , even against the states . The United States government was to be superior to any state . Whew ! This was a powerful ...
... citizens . But suppose they didn't ? This amendment was saying that the U.S. government would protect all its citizens , even against the states . The United States government was to be superior to any state . Whew ! This was a powerful ...
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... citizen- is a naturalized citizen . Children born in the United States are U.S. citizens , whether their parents are Chinese or Turkish or Russian or Pakistani or Colombian or Nigerian or anything else . a few people got rich in the ...
... citizen- is a naturalized citizen . Children born in the United States are U.S. citizens , whether their parents are Chinese or Turkish or Russian or Pakistani or Colombian or Nigerian or anything else . a few people got rich in the ...
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... citizens . In the 19th and 20th cen- turies Americans struggled with the idea of citizenship . What makes a citizen ? Were women citizens ? The freedom and open- ness of the United States was unusual . It still is . Most 19th - century ...
... citizens . In the 19th and 20th cen- turies Americans struggled with the idea of citizenship . What makes a citizen ? Were women citizens ? The freedom and open- ness of the United States was unusual . It still is . Most 19th - century ...
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Are We Equal? Are We Kidding? | 9 |
A WATER BIRD AND A SPARROW | 11 |
Reconstruction Means Rebuilding | 12 |
Urheberrecht | |
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