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A People and a Nation Chapter 16 Study Guide

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Vigorous Reconstruction Congressmen who favored vigorous reconstruction measures argued that the war had broken the Union and that the South was subject to the victor?s will Radical Reconstruction was curtailed once Democrats regained control in the South planned for widespread societal reform wanted sweeping transformations of the entire nation black suffrage only loyal men were eligible to hold office the South would spend several years out of the Union until it had been fully democratized expand public education in the South confiscate land from whites in order to provide land for freedmen expand an activist Federal government lasted only a few years Freedmen and the Sea Islands freedmen and women most valued property ownership

Chapter 16

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Chapter 16 Culture and Ideas Religious Reformation The Catholic church built new churches in 1500 including Saint Peter?s Basilica in Rome Pope Leo X raised $ for new basilica by authorizing sale of indulgences The German monk Martin Luther Challenged the pope on issue of indulgences and other practices Began Protestant Reformation Argued salvation could be by faith alone Christian belief could be based only on the Bible and on Christian tradition not on authority of the pope Protestant leader John Calvin Different theory in The Institutes of Christian Religion Believed salvation was God?s gift to predestined people Christian congregations should be self-governing and stress simplicity in life and in worship Protestant Reformation appealed to Religious sentiments

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