Quiz: The South After the Civil War

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General Information

Subject(s): Social Studies
Grade Level(s): 11
Intended Audience: Students
Suggested Technology: Computers for Students, Internet Connection, Speakers/Headphones
Instructional Time: 10 Minute(s)
Keywords: sharecropping, Jim Crow, Reconstruction, separate but equal, Plessy v. Ferguson, New South, Black Codes, U.S. History, grade 11
Instructional Component Type(s): Assessment Tutorial
Resource Collection: Social Studies - U.S. History Existing Student Tutorials

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