Do Now Was it reasonable to believe that once the war ended the United States would move forward and build a better life for everyone?

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Do Now Was it reasonable to believe that once the war ended the United States would move forward and build a better life for everyone?

Essential Questions (Q1) Describe the major events of Reconstruction, in order. (Q2) How does Congress react to the South during Reconstruction? Cite evidence. (Q3) Did the Civil War really end with Lee’s surrender? Explain your thinking.

Exit Ticket The North won the war but did not have to will to finish the task of equal rights for all. Why, consider Native Americans in your answer?

Test Day Sit Down quietly Open your binder Review your study guide No talking

16 Reconstruction

Question 1 Whose plan for Reconstruction required that 10% of voters take a loyalty oath before a former Confederate state could re-enter the Union? (pg 546) Abraham Lincoln

Question 2 Whose plan for Reconstruction required that 50% of voters take a loyalty oath before a former Confederate state could re-enter the Union? (pg 547) The Wade-Davis Bill

Question 3 Slaves freed by the Civil War were called… (pg 548) Freedmen

Question 4 The agency set up to provide emergency relief to people displaced by the Civil War was the… (pg 548) The Freedmen’s Bureau

Question 5 Which of the following was not a service provided for freedmen after the war? (pg 548) Helped former slaves get revenge against their masters

Question 6 Who killed Abraham Lincoln? (pg 549) John Wilkes Booth

Question 7 Laws used by southern states to control African-Americans after the Civil War were called… (pg 553) Black Codes

Question 8 Citizenship for African-Americans was granted by… (pg 553) The Civil Rights Act of 1866

Question 9 What presidential power did Andrew Johnson use to stop an act of Congress from becoming law? (pg 553) veto

Question 10 Which amendment to the Constitution made all people born in the United States a citizen? (pg 554) Fourteenth

Question 11 The Radical Republicans in Congress granted what to women? (pg 555) property rights

Question 12 Southern white people who opposed secession were called… (pg 555) scalawags

Question 13 Northern white people who went south to start businesses or pursue political office were called _____ by Southerners. (pg 555) carpetbaggers

Question 14 Which amendment to the Constitution made it illegal to deny citizens the right to vote based on race or color? (pg 556) Fifteenth

Question 15 Which organization terrorized African-Americans during and after the Reconstruction? (pg 557) The Ku Klux Klan