Their attitudes about war were very similar - the Civil War would be short, glorious and a victory for their own side.
This battle proved them wrong.
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The idea of female education began to be accepted as important in a republic.
Voters looked to the Federal Government for solutions to their economic concern.....
It Increaced the value of owning slaves over higering indentured servances.
it increased the value of owning slaves over hiring indentured servants
Our attitudes influence
the Anaconda Plan and Sherman's march both starved, not only soldiers, but also women and children to death. This had a dramatic psychological affect on southerners. It made them become even more furious and increased their urge for revenge and perhaps a future war, in order to get back at the Northerners.
the Anaconda Plan and Sherman's march both starved, not only soldiers, but also women and children to death. This had a dramatic psychological affect on southerners. It made them become even more furious and increased their urge for revenge and perhaps a future war, in order to get back at the Northerners.
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just a little because some northerners had slaves too
When it first came out, the book was banned in the south due to the content. They didn't want to read how what they were doing affected the people that they had on the plantations. In the North, however, it had the opposite affect. It was extremely poplular, and was used in debates and attempts to abolish slavery.
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explain how individuals attitudes and beliefs may change when experiencing sensory loss, and how could this be overcome
Job attitudes are very important within an organization. Attitudes directly affect the behaviors and organizational environment. Employees attitudes about the organization determine the morale, the workflow, and their job satisfaction.
It let Christianity spread more world wide.
good leadership and and equality
The federal actions during the reconstruction era affected Southerners in the sense that all men were to be considered equal, and blacks were to be treated as equals before the law.