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Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s

E. Napp Let’s Review © All rights Reserved

Scoreboard X O Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

1 Question for Square 1 Reconstruction failed to provide Lasting civil rights for freedmen Because of these laws

1 Answer for Square 1 Home Jim Crow Laws or Segregation Laws

2 Question for Square 2 These African American activists differed as to the best way to help African Americans achieve equality

2 Answer for Square 2 Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois Home

3 Question for Square 3 These devices were used to deny African Americans the right to vote

3 Answer for Square 3 Poll taxes and literacy tests Home

4 Question for Square 4 Sometimes an African American Would be asked to interpret the Mississippi Constitution to

4 Answer for Square 4 Prevent voting – this was a literacy test - it is illegal today. Home

5 Question for Square 5 Jim Crow laws were attempts to

5 Answer for Square 5 Restrict the freedoms of African Americans Home

6 Question for Square 6 The Jim Crow laws, upheld by the Supreme Court in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), provided for

6 Answer for Square 6 Separate public facilities based on race Home

7 Question for Square 7 His goal for Reconstruction was that the Union be restored as quickly as possible

7 Answer for Square 7 Abraham Lincoln Home

8 Question for Square 8 It was the reason for the Impeachment of President Andrew Johnson

8 Answer for Square 8 A power struggle with Congress over Reconstruction Home

9 Question for Square 9 After the Civil War, this system kept formerly enslaved persons economically dependent

9 Answer for Square 9 The sharecropping system Home