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Module 5.6 Failure of Compromise 416 Key Victories for the Union 450
Focus 416 AP Working with Evidence 452
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The Kansas-Nebraska Act Stirs Dissent 416 Source: Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address, November 19,
1863
AP Working with Evidence 419 Black Americans Contribute to Victory 453
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Source: American (Know-Nothing) Party Platform, 1856
The Final Battles of a Hard War 454
Source: Republican Campaign Song, 1856
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The Dred Scott Decision 421 AP Working with Evidence 457
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AP Working with Evidence 422 Source: Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address, March
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Source: Abraham Lincoln, Speech at Edwardsville, Illinois, 1858 AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 458
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Source: Republican Campaign Song, 1856 Sourcing Document-Based Questions Using the Claim,
From Crisis to Secession 423 Focus 463& Worth Publishers.
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AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 424 Source: Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg Address, November 19,
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1863
Additional Practice in Writing Body Paragraphs for a Source: Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address, March
Long-Essay Question 4, 1865
Module 5.7 Election of 1860 and Module 5.10 Reconstruction 463
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Secession 426
Focus 426
Black Americans Embrace Freedom 464
Lincoln Wins the Presidency in 1860 426
AP Working with Evidence 466
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AP Working with Evidence 428 Source: Colonel Eliphalet Whittlesey, Report on the Freedmen’s
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Source: Jefferson Davis, Inaugural Address, 1861 Bureau, 1865
The South Chooses Secession 429 Lincoln and Johnson’s Reconstruction Plans 469
AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 431 Congressional Reconstruction and
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Writing Essay Conclusions, Revisited Resistance 471
The Struggle for Universal Suffrage 475
Module 5.8 Military Conflict in the
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Civil War 433 AP Working with Evidence 476
Source: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Speech to the American Equal
Focus 433 Rights Association, 1869
Both Sides Prepare for War 433
AP Skills Workshop: Thinking Historically 476
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Wartime Roles of Black Americans and Writing Body Paragraphs for Document-Based
American Indians 435 Questions
Union Politicians and Emancipation 438 Source: Colonel Eliphalet Whittlesey, Report on the Freedmen’s
Bureau, 1865
AP Working with Evidence 439 Source: Photograph at the Site of Confederate General
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Source: The Charleston Mercury, “President Lincoln and His Stonewall Jackson’s Grave, 1866
Scheme of Emancipation,” 1862 Source: Freedmen’s Bureau School, North Carolina,
late 1860s
The Front and the Home Front 440
Source: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Speech to the American Equal
AP Working with Evidence 441 Rights Association, 1869
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Source: Photographer unknown, Union soldiers gathered in Module 5.11 The Failure of
camp, 1861–1865
Reconstruction 481
Source: Alexander Gardner, Bodies of Confederate artillerymen
after Battle of Antietam, 1862 Focus 481
AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 446 Early Reconstruction in the South 481
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Responding to a Long-Essay Question AP Working with Evidence 483
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Module 5.9 Government Policies during the Source: Sharecropping Agreement, 1870
Civil War 450 White Resistance 484
Focus 450
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