Daily’s – 5/23 1. Does “impeach” mean to be kicked out of office?

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Daily’s – 5/23 1. Does “impeach” mean to be kicked out of office? 2. Who was elected in 1868? 3. Why was the 15th Amendment passed? 4. What problem was NOT solved by the passage of the 15th Amendment?

Ac final review sheet -- #3 Use review sheets from chapter 15, 18 & 19 to help you complete 1. be able to: vote, own property, keep wages, be equal, etc. “and women” Can’t: vote, be in gov, keep wages, etc. 2. perfect society on earth/ Heaven on Earth 3. to change what is unjust/imperfect in society

4. abolition Emancipate 5. tenements A lot of people, little furniture, no heat, no light, dirt 6. Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman Lantern on a hitching post 7. temperance 8. pre-destination 9. mentally ill were prisoners, debtors were criminals, kept in cages, physical punishments

10. fashion 11. 4th of July 12. Jefferson Davis 13. to protest the Fugitive Slave Law 14. Free = PA, NJ, NY, MA, CT, RI, ME, OH Slave = GA, AL, TX, FL, NC, SC, TN, MS 15. secede South Carolina Lincoln was elected in 1860 16. Dred Scott decision Cheerful 14th (born here = citizens) 13th (end slavery)

17. voters of a state/area can decide whether or not to allow slavery 18. attacked Harper’s Ferry, VA & took over the federal arsenal there 19. sectionalism UTC, FSL, MO Comp, Comp of 1850, Lincoln, John Brown’s Raid, KNA, etc. --- NEED A REASON!! 20. caning in the Senate Preston Brooks beating Charles Sumner almost to death on the Senate floor 21. Spencer repeating rifles South can’t recover from loss of men; northern morale

22. Emancipation Proclamation CSA slaves not yet conquered by the Union Doesn’t want to make the border states mad/ prove you could be in the Union & have slavery 23. DC is located there 24. Ft. Sumter 25. en-list in the Army 26. Andersonville 27. avoid war; maintain the Union 28. John Wilkes Booth 29. in order to come back, the southern states had to allow & enforce letting African Americans vote – it’s only fair that northern states do so too – so pass an amendment to make it happen

30. laws taking freedoms away from African Americans Couldn’t own a gun; rent property; no job = arrested 31. impeached