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| No Brad! You have the knowledge, you just have to write it out on paper! | |
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| I don't even know Ms. Jill! I really thought I had it in the bag! Do you think it's because you're not my teacher anymore? | |
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| Well, An informal deal was struck to resolve the dispute: the Compromise of 1877, which awarded all 20 electoral votes to Hayes. In return for the Democrats' acquiescence in Hayes's election... | |
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| You're right Ms. Jill! Wait! One more question... What about the election of 1876 and the compromise of 1877? How did it mark the end of reconstruction? | |
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| ...the Republicans agreed to withdraw federal troops from the South, ending Reconstruction. | |
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| Wow! Well thanks Ms. Jill! I think I'm going to retake that test and ace it, thanks to you! Catch you later! | |
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