Monumental Change Vocabulary Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. the union of seceded states from 1861-1865; fought under the notion of states’ rights in the Civil War against Union but realistically fought to preserve the institution of slavery
  2. 4. the remembrance of a certain individual, event, or phenomena, especially through physical manifestation
  3. 10. the group of states that remained loyal to the Federal government and fought in the Civil War against the Confederacy for the reunification of America
  4. 12. a period of American history from 1814-1861 characterized by rigid gender roles, subjugation of Black people, and the notion of white supremacy
  5. 14. the mythology created to push for the glorification of the Confederacy and for a white supremacist future or the restoration of the Antebellum South
  6. 15. a structure that is built or created to recognize a significant person or event
Down
  1. 1. the period of time following the Civil War from 1865-1877 dedicated to rebuilding the nation as one whole and navigating how to bridge the differences between the North and the South (the Union and the Confederacy)
  2. 2. a love of and pride in a glorified version, or narrative, of one’s country
  3. 5. the belief that the United States is either distinctive, unique, or exemplary compared to other nations and thus is worthy of universal admiration and respect
  4. 6. misleading media that is used to further a specific point of view and undermine the opposing
  5. 7. a set of symbolic narratives that explain some social phenomenon
  6. 8. an ideology that is acted upon when a white person, from a position of superiority, attempts to help or rescue a BIPOC person or community because they the believe they know best or that they have skills that BIPOC people don't have
  7. 9. a period of American history from 1877-1950 when series of laws, both state and local, were enacted legalizing racial segregation
  8. 11. a system or set of beliefs, values, and/or ideas which informs one’s view of the world
  9. 13. the long-lasting impact an event, action, or person from the past has on current-day society and culture