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Essay heading: Federalism in America
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The reconstruction period took place between 1865 and 1876 and was ultimately a time in which there was political re-entry of the rebellious states during the Civil War, the economic devastation in the South, and the disputes of education and support of the newly freed men. After the Civil War, both the national government and the states government took on different roles than those which they had played before the war... displayed 300 characters
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After the Civil War, both the national government and the states government took on different roles than those which they had played before the war. The national government became a manager and reformer in the economic system of the Unites States, while the state government reforms were centralized on traditional areas of police power and services (as they are in today's government) in areas such as hospitals, sanitation, and public welfare... displayed next 300 characters
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