1.Moving all through the South - Freedmen stay near their previous ranches because of the way they were dealt with
2.The Right to Move - Freedmen, for the most part, moved to Atlanta, Richmond, and other southern urban areas for work since they infrequently left the south.
3.Where they Settled - Map of where African-Americans settled after the Civil War.
4.Seeking Land - The Homestead Act is passed, and Freedmen exploit it.
5.Moving to the City - Explains why the Cities were an intense place to live in on the off chance that you were an African American
6.Northern Cities - Northern Cities were less demanding to move into since they bolstered equity.
7.Promised Lands - A perspective of what spots were best to move to and their lives as free resident
C. The three-branch system established a strong central government without giving too much power to any one group.
The colonists were used to a strong central government, like England's, but they were afraid of tyranny, like with England. Once they had independence, they created a strong government because it was their custom, but they instituted a system of checks and balances (with three branches) to prevent any one person or group of people from gaining too much power.
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The answer would be capital punishment