<span> The South was placed under military rule and divided into military districts. Southern states then had to apply for readmission to the Union.
</span><span>The nation was reunited and the southern states were not allowed to secede.
</span><span> The Federal government proved itself supreme over the states. Essentially this was a war over states rights and federalism and the victor was the power of the national government
</span><span>Slavery was effectively
ended. While slavery was not officially outlawed until the passage of the 13th amendment, the slaves were set free upon the end of the war.
</span><span>Reconstruction, the plan to rebuild America after the war, began.</span>
<span>One strategy Keith should not implement is to
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allow his child to watch repeated news
footage of the tragedy".
It is common in present day media that
they keep repeating the painful and tragic images as well as videos of an event
which may bring back the stressful and traumatic memories one has gone through
and for a child this can be devastating and leaving a permanent scar on the
personality.
Evocative words affect the reader/listener on an emotional level
What are Evocative words?
Evocative words are words that are likely to stir up a feeling or bring about a response or action from the listener. These words paint a picture in the mind of the listener and therefore cause reaction.
Evocative words could also be seen as emotive words since they evoke or cause action from the audience. They include words such as:
- Satisfying
- Acrid smell
- Thunderous
- Adroit
- Dillydally
- Thump
- Scream
Evocative words may also be more or less effective depending on how they are used in a sentence(evocative sentences)
please read more about evocative words here:
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Which answer best explains James Otis' views of the Revolutionary Period? ... Otis felt that representation without taxation was tyranny
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