<p>Chapter 18 in American Pageant</p>
<p>Just had or civil war test today! I made the biggest F-up on the EASIEST question. The question was "what freed all the slaves?" (well roughly) and I put the Emancipation Proclamation... it was the 13th amendment. Holy crap, stupid mistake. Ugh</p>
<p>the emancipation proclamation freed the slaves but the 13th amendment ended slavery</p>
<p>The EP only freed the slaves living in lands in rebellion at the time. Slave Union states like Kentucky and Delaware (Maryland "voluntarily" abolished slavery) got to keep their slaves until the 13th Amendment.</p>
<p>that's an iffy question then</p>
<p>Just did Compromise of 1850, we have 3 days to finish the Civil War</p>
<p>Chapter 23 American Pageant.</p>
<p>right before the Civil War</p>
<p>Chapter 22 in the American Pageant.</p>
<p>We just finished reconstruction; we're taking our DBQ tomorrow.
Since we had two snow days, we only have like 6 days to cover an entire unit (3 chapters of "The Enduring Vision") before the semester final. :(</p>
<p>We just finished the Civil War...entering reconstruction.</p>
<p>We are up to Chapter 12 in Brinkley and have to be up to reconstruction by the beginning of January.</p>
<p>Hint: Last year, the DBQ question's somethnig about Republican mothers.. not a common topic at all.</p>
<p>Fewer students around the United States got 5's in comparison to the average # of kids.</p>
<p>we're at 1890, age of railroads/cowboys etc</p>
<p>my school's weird..we have US Hist as a 1 1/2 year course starting mid-soph year. so i start Brinkley in January. (we only get AP cred next year though..)</p>
<p>Chapter 15 in Brinkley - Reconstruction</p>
<p>We're just through with Civil War.</p>
<p>Reconstruction.</p>
<p>for winter break, we have to do the civil war and reconstruction</p>
<p>we stopped at the progressive era before midterms (this week)</p>