Chapter 18 Reconstruction

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Chapter 18 Reconstruction Rebuilding the Union

Section 1 Terms and Names Radical Republicans Reconstruction Freedmen’s Bureau Andrew Johnson Black Codes Civil Rights 14th Amendment

Section 1 Objective Questions What challenges did the South face after the Civil War? What was reconstruction? What were Johnson’s Reconstruction policies? What policies of new Southern state governments angered Congress? How did Congress deal with the Southern States? How did the Radical Republicans wish to reorganize the South?

Section 1 Objective Questions 7) What were the provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the 14th Amendment? 8) What was the effect of opposition to civil rights legislation? 9) What were the provisions of the Reconstruction Act of 1867? 10) What groups controlled the drafting of new state constitutions in the South in 1867? 11) What were the effects of the new state constitutions? 12) Why was President Johnson impeached? What was the verdict in the impeachment?

Black Codes 14th Amendment Freedmen’s Bureau Andrew Johnson Chapter 18 Section 1 Quiz Black Codes 14th Amendment Freedmen’s Bureau Andrew Johnson Radical Republician Reconstruction Supported policies that were based on Lincoln’s goal of quickly accepting the Confederate states back into the Union. Said that all people born in the United States (except Native Americans on tribal lands) were citizens and had equal rights and protections under the law. Attempted to keep whites in control of the South by limiting the freedom of former slaves. The process the federal government used to readmit the Confederate states into the Union. Favored using the federal government’s power to create a new society in the South based on full citizenship for former slaves. Set up schools and hospitals for African Americans and provided clothes, food, and fuel throughout the South.