U.S. History Reconstruction

Directions: Assess the strengths and weaknesses of Reconstruction. What do you think could have been done differently to make Reconstruction more successful?

Provide at least one reference, cited and referenced in the format outlined in Citations Booster (see Module 1), to support your response.

Format in Citations Booster:

Examples:

Volkomer, W. (2011). American Government. Pearson.

Mitchell, J. and Harnoun L. (2007). Introduction to Health Care (2nd Edition). Delmar, Thompson Learning, Inc.

Books, including your textbook (two authors)

FirstAuthor’sLastName, Author’s First Initial and Second Author’s Last Name, Second Author’s First Initial. (Published Year). Title of Book, Publisher.

Example:

Mitchell, J. and Harnoun L. (2007). Introduction to Health Care (2nd Edition). Delmar, Thompson Learning, Inc.

Books, including your textbook (more than two authors)

Author’sLastName, FirstAuthor’sFirstInitial, et al. (Published Year). Title of Book, Publisher.

Example:

Reese, J. et al. (2012). Campbell’s Biology. Cummings.

Book with no author

Title of Book. (Published Year). Publisher.

Example:

Make-believe. (2013). Autorite.

Magazines, journals, newspapers

Author’s Last Name, Author’s First Initial. (Published Year, Month Day). Title of the article. Title of the newspaper or magazine, page numbers.

Example:

Maugh II, T.H. (2009, November 26). Swine flu linked to serious respiratory disease. Los Angeles Times, 32.

Kulish, N. and Geitner, P. (2012, May 24). Euro Zone Crisis Heating Up as Leaders Argue. The New York Times, A1.

Online journal and newspaper articles

Author’s LastName, Author’sFirstInitial. (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Title of Newspaper or journal. Retrieved from http://www.someaddress.com/full/url/

Examples:

Maugh, T. (2009, November 26). Swine flu linked to serious respiratory disease. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved fromhttp://www.latimes.com/news/nation-and-world/la-sc…

Vergano, D. (2012, September 14). Will we be the first Martians? USA Today. Retrieved from http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/story/2012-09…

Magee, Elaine (2008, October 30). Good Carbs, Bad Carbs: Why Carbohydrates Matter to You. WebMD. Retrieved fromhttp://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/nutrition-labels…