W2D3 Freedmen’s Bureau
Document-based Assessments
Be sure to check the rubric!
Document-Based Assessments are helpful in developing critical thinking
skills both in history and throughout life.
● Document-based pages use charts, graphs, photos, letters, eye-witness accounts, etc. to help the student investigate a
particular period of history from those who actually experienced it.
● Note the author and purpose of documents to assess their viewpoint, validity, etc.
● Depending on the year of the document, some of the language may be more difficult to understand, so have a dictionary handy for
unknown words, etc. in order to gain a better understanding of the
information.
As you learn to comprehend and discern which sources are
valuable, what perspective is taken and what the authors use as
evidence to support their thinking, you will also learn to master
this skill.
We will be looking closely at many of the activities of this type in your text. So, get out your thinking caps and enjoy these activities.
Today’s Assignment: page 431 – answer the 3 multiple choice questions
and compose a solid paragraph for the last question.
● Always be sure that you have reviewed the topic before
proceeding
● Read the documents carefully and notice the date of each
document.
● The writing must be specific and clearly supported.
● No general statements!
W2D4 This week’s question:
● Read Judges 12:1-6, 2 Samuel 2:12-31 What were some of the effects of these ‘Civil Wars’ in Biblical times? Think of two connections between the Biblical wars and the American Civil War?
● Why was the Civil War fought? Was it over states’ rights or slavery? Explain your answer.
● Reply to at least two of your classmate’s postings.
Classmates’ posts (reply to this two) R, Anthony: Some of the effects the Civil wars in biblical times created, were they brought fear into others hearts knowing that they could be killed by the war. The wars
were connected because they both wanted freedom and the both wanted peace. The civil
war was fought for slavery because they wanted to change the laws for slavery so that
people may have more freedom than what they had with slavery going on.
M, McCall: One connection was the Battle of Refidim. That was when the Israelites fought the Amalek people, who where also from Israel. It’s like the Civil war which was America
vs America. Another connection was they fought the battle for freedom, like the Civil
war. The Israelites wanted freedom (promises land), therefore the purpose of the battle.
The Civil war was fought because people just could not get past their differences. Some
believed that the slaves should be freed, others not so much. Since they could not agree
they began to battle it out. Some believed that African Americans should have rights like
everyone else, others believed that they did not deserve them. So yes I do believe that
it was about states rights and slavery.
W2D5
Assignment:
Read pages 413 and 415
1. What exactly was the Freedmen’s Bureau and what did it provide?
(5)
2. How might the services of the Freedmen’s Bureau benefit freed
slaves for the near and distant future? (5)
Read pages 415-418:
1. Define each of the three forms of farming available for
freedmen during Reconstruction. (6)
2. What kind of violence was found in the Southern post-war
chaos? (2)
3. What kind of government response was found in the Southern
post-war chaos. (3)