Chapter 17 Review From MR. H--- Study Study Study Your Test is tomorrow Review everything on Study guide you’ll get a good grade. Good luck Cya MONDAY.

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Chapter 17 Review From MR. H--- Study Study Study Your Test is tomorrow Review everything on Study guide you’ll get a good grade. Good luck Cya MONDAY POD 13- What did the House of Representatives do when President Andrew Johnson violated the Tenure of Office Act?

Introductio n 1 Click the Speaker button to replay the audio. 1. Period of Rebuilding after the Civil War Reconstruction

2. John Wilkes Booth Shot Lincoln

3 Wade- Davis Bill Rival plan to Lincoln’s 10 % Plan

4.Black Codes Slavery in disguise

5. 15 th Amendment A.A.(men) Right to vote

6. Tenure of Office act Violated by Johnson

7. Carpetbaggers Northerners who supported republicans

8. Ku Klux Klan Secret Society that killed A.A.

9. What did A.A. want besides land? education

10. What changed the political balance of the south Amnesty act of 1872

11. A pardon offered by Lincoln Amnesty

12. What helped ease the transition from slavery by establishing schools? Freedman’s bureau

13. Abolished Slavery 13 th Amendment

14. Granted citizenship to all people born in the US 14 th amendment

15. Congressman override of Johnson’s veto’s Radical Reconstruction

16. Violated the Tradition President’s controlled their cabinets Tenure of office act

17. Violation of tenure of office act Resulted in Impeachment

18. 3 states required schools to be integrated Louisiana, Florida, and S.C.

19. Most common form of work for freedmen Sharecropping

20. Biggest gains in southern industry Textiles

21. Goal of radical republicans Punish the South

22. Started KKK Nathan Bedford Forrest

23. Political party of African Americans Republicans

24. Presidents during Reconstruction Lincoln Johnson – Grant Hayes ended

25. How was the south divided 5 Military Districts

26. Quote “Wherever I go the stsred the shop, the house,the hotel, or steamboat- I hear people talk in such a way as to indicate that they are yet unable to conceive of as possessing any rights at all.” African Americans

True/ False 27.Johnsons’s plan for rebuilding the south restoration

28. Why did most freed A.A.’s become sharecroppers No money to buy land

29. Which party was in power after reconstruction Democrats

30. Economy in the South Agricultural

31. Who opposed Lincoln’s plan to reconstruct Radical Republicans

32. What did Johnson do with the Civil Rights act of 1866 Vetoed it

33. Tenure of office act Requires who’s approval to remove an elected official? Congresses

34. Who was the Democrat’s nominee in 1868? Horatio Seymour

35. HO many A.A. served in the house of Rep? 16

36. What ended reconstruction Compromise of 1877

37.Which president’s party was hurt by corruption charges Grants administration

38. Who was elected in the controversial election of 1876? Hayes

Matching 39.Amnesty A Pardon

40. Thaddeus Stevens Radical Republican

41. Blanche K. Bruce A.A. Senator

42. To charge with wrongdoing Impeach

43. Defeat a veto Override

44. Fee paid for voting Poll tax

45. Secret society of terrorists KKK

46. Hiram Revels African American Senator

47. Crops to be sold for money Cash crops

48. Booth Killed Lincoln