Reconstruction Mr. Farina. Laws & Bills Vocabulary Life Down South Name Game 100 200 300 400.

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Reconstruction Mr. Farina

Laws & Bills Vocabulary Life Down South Name Game

Return to Grid Laws & Bills 100 Which Southern state laws required separation by races Answer: JIM CROW LAWS

Return to Grid Laws & Bills 200 The name of Lincoln’s generous plan to allow Southern states back in the union Answer: The 10% Plan

Return to Grid Laws & Bills 300 What amendment gave all citizens equal protection under the law? Answer: The 14 th Amendment

Return to Grid Laws & Bills 400 How did the Amnesty Act give power back to some Southerners? Answer: It gave the right to vote back to ex-Confederate soldiers

Return to Grid Vocabulary 100 What was the term for a white Southerner who became a Republican? Answer: SCALAWAG

Return to Grid Vocabulary 200 What was a CARPETBAGGER? Answer: a Northerner who moved South to start a business or work in government after the Civil War

Return to Grid Vocabulary 300 Answer: SHARECROPPING What kind of farming became popular in the South, keeping many blacks in poverty?

Return to Grid Vocabulary 400 Name one rule set up to keep blacks from voting, but allow poor uneducated whites to vote Answer: POLL TAXES or LITERACY TESTS

Return to Grid Life Down South 100 What were some “black codes”? Answer: Blacks couldn’t own land, guns, be unemployed, assemble in groups; orphans could become “apprentices”

Return to Grid Life Down South 200 What was the Supreme Court’s decision in Plessy v. Ferguson? Answer: That “separate but equal” was fair and constitutional

Return to Grid Life Down South 300 Which industries became popular in the South after the war, besides cotton? Answer: furniture, tobacco, steel, textiles

Return to Grid Life Down South 400 What did the KKK do to prevent equality in the South? Answer: by threatening, destroying, murdering blacks who voted or were successful

Return to Grid Name Game 100 What is the name of the politicians who wanted to punish the South for their unfair treatment of blacks after the war? Answer: The Radical Republicans

Return to Grid Name Game 200 This Republican president was impeached for being too easy on the South Answer: Andrew Johnson

Return to Grid Name Game 300 Why did some freedmen feel the government did not do enough for them after the war? Answer: They received “nothing but freedom” (not 40 acres & a mule”)

Return to Grid Name Game 400 How and why did Rutherford B. Hayes end Reconstruction? Answer: He agreed to pull troops out of the South if the Democrats didn’t dispute his election

Return to Grid Justice for All 200 Who were “mutualistas”, and what purpose did they serve? Answer: Mexican-Americans who tried to help others by pooling funds to buy insurance and pay for legal advice

Return to Grid Justice for All 300 How did the Dawes Act hurt Native Americans in the late 1800s? Answer: It gave them poor land to farm, which they then sold for low prices.

Return to Grid Justice for All 400 Explain how the Gentlemen’s Agreement made Nativists happy? Answer: It stopped new immigration from Japan

Return to Grid Justice for All 500 Explain the difference between the attitudes of WEB DuBois and Booker T. Washington on the advancement of their race Answer: DuBois wanted full equality NOW, including higher ed. Washington wanted job training and was more patient in the fight for equality