I agree with the last passage the most. I believe that it is the key item during a desprute between two. It summerizes that it was easy to distinguish the North and the South. I you don't look at the background of the two you could both say they are equal to one another and that would lead to more problems. It would be more fair to both sides if you reconized who they are and what they're they are for before taking sides.
Now – which do agree with most? What is your opinion? In a 4-6 sentence paragraph, write a response on your Civil War Wiki, under the title “Why the Civil War? “… it would be easy to exaggerate the differences between Northern and Southern culture, the differences existed nonetheless, and [many] have used them to help explain the sectional crisis … Sectional [supporters] stressed these cultural differences, [resentfully] compared their society with the other, and proudly proclaimed the superiority of their own. To Northerners the South was backward, semi civilized, and out of harmony with the ideals of the nineteenth century. To Southerners the North was a hotbed of radical “isms” (feminism, abolitionism, and socialism, among others), of puritan hypocrisy …each section reduced the other to a cultural stereotype and made it an object of hatred.” (152) IN OTHER WORDS … It was very easy to distinguish the diffences and the likes and dislikes of the North and the South.
I agree with the last passage the most. I believe that it is the key item during a desprute between two. It summerizes that it was easy to distinguish the North and the South. I you don't look at the background of the two you could both say they are equal to one another and that would lead to more problems. It would be more fair to both sides if you reconized who they are and what they're they are for before taking sides.
Now – which do agree with most? What is your opinion? In a 4-6 sentence paragraph, write a response on your Civil War Wiki, under the title “Why the Civil War?
“… it would be easy to exaggerate the differences between Northern and Southern culture, the differences existed nonetheless, and [many] have used them to help explain the sectional crisis … Sectional [supporters] stressed these cultural differences, [resentfully] compared their society with the other, and proudly proclaimed the superiority of their own. To Northerners the South was backward, semi civilized, and out of harmony with the ideals of the nineteenth century. To Southerners the North was a hotbed of radical “isms” (feminism, abolitionism, and socialism, among others), of puritan hypocrisy …each section reduced the other to a cultural stereotype and made it an object of hatred.” (152)
IN OTHER WORDS … It was very easy to distinguish the diffences and the likes and dislikes of the North and the South.