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Reconstruction Mr. Farina
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Laws & Bills Vocabulary Life Down South Name Game 100 200 300 400
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Return to Grid Laws & Bills 100 Which Southern state laws required separation by races Answer: JIM CROW LAWS
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Return to Grid Laws & Bills 200 The name of Lincoln’s generous plan to allow Southern states back in the union Answer: The 10% Plan
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Return to Grid Laws & Bills 300 What amendment gave all citizens equal protection under the law? Answer: The 14 th Amendment
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Return to Grid Laws & Bills 400 How did the Amnesty Act give power back to some Southerners? Answer: It gave the right to vote back to ex-Confederate soldiers
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Return to Grid Vocabulary 100 What was the term for a white Southerner who became a Republican? Answer: SCALAWAG
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Return to Grid Vocabulary 200 What was a CARPETBAGGER? Answer: a Northerner who moved South to start a business or work in government after the Civil War
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Return to Grid Vocabulary 300 Answer: SHARECROPPING What kind of farming became popular in the South, keeping many blacks in poverty?
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Return to Grid Vocabulary 400 Name one rule set up to keep blacks from voting, but allow poor uneducated whites to vote Answer: POLL TAXES or LITERACY TESTS
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Return to Grid Life Down South 100 What were some “black codes”? Answer: Blacks couldn’t own land, guns, be unemployed, assemble in groups; orphans could become “apprentices”
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Return to Grid Life Down South 200 What was the Supreme Court’s decision in Plessy v. Ferguson? Answer: That “separate but equal” was fair and constitutional
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Return to Grid Life Down South 300 Which industries became popular in the South after the war, besides cotton? Answer: furniture, tobacco, steel, textiles
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Return to Grid Life Down South 400 What did the KKK do to prevent equality in the South? Answer: by threatening, destroying, murdering blacks who voted or were successful
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Return to Grid Name Game 100 What is the name of the politicians who wanted to punish the South for their unfair treatment of blacks after the war? Answer: The Radical Republicans
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Return to Grid Name Game 200 This Republican president was impeached for being too easy on the South Answer: Andrew Johnson
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Return to Grid Name Game 300 Why did some freedmen feel the government did not do enough for them after the war? Answer: They received “nothing but freedom” (not 40 acres & a mule”)
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Return to Grid Name Game 400 How and why did Rutherford B. Hayes end Reconstruction? Answer: He agreed to pull troops out of the South if the Democrats didn’t dispute his election
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Return to Grid Justice for All 200 Who were “mutualistas”, and what purpose did they serve? Answer: Mexican-Americans who tried to help others by pooling funds to buy insurance and pay for legal advice
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Return to Grid Justice for All 300 How did the Dawes Act hurt Native Americans in the late 1800s? Answer: It gave them poor land to farm, which they then sold for low prices.
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Return to Grid Justice for All 400 Explain how the Gentlemen’s Agreement made Nativists happy? Answer: It stopped new immigration from Japan
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Return to Grid Justice for All 500 Explain the difference between the attitudes of WEB DuBois and Booker T. Washington on the advancement of their race Answer: DuBois wanted full equality NOW, including higher ed. Washington wanted job training and was more patient in the fight for equality
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