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Reconstruction
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Legislation Radical Republicans Impeachment People Segregation Hodge Podge
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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 Legis-lation People Hodge Podge
Segre-gation Radical Reps Impeach the President $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000
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This Constitutional Amendment officially ended slavery.
Legislation (200) This Constitutional Amendment officially ended slavery. 13th
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Congress created this agency to assist former slaves.
Legislation (400) Congress created this agency to assist former slaves. Freedmen’s Bureau
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Legislation (600) These southern laws restricted the freedom of African Americans. Black codes
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Legislation (800) This amendment guarantees equal protection under the law. 14th
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Legislation (1000) This law divided the South into five districts controlled by the U.S. Army. Military Reconstruction Act
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People (200) His reconstruction plan required 10% of a state’s population to take a loyalty oath. Abraham Lincoln
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People (400) This Civil War hero later became president of the U.S.
Ulysses S. Grant
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People (600) U.S. general whose entire command was wiped out at the Battle of Little Bighorn. George Custer
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People (800) He became president under the Compromise of 1877.
Rutherford B. Hayes
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People (1000) Democratic candidate who gave up his claim to the White House under the Compromise of 1877. Samuel Tilden
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Members of this political party wanted to impeach the President.
Impeachment (200) Members of this political party wanted to impeach the President. Republican
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His dismissal as Secretary of War led to Johnson’s impeachment trial.
Edwin Stanton
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The number of votes by which impeachment failed in the Senate.
One
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Impeachment (800) Daily Double
Johnson’s impeachment began because he violated this law. Tenure of Office Act
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Impeachment (400) The first president ever to have the impeachment process started against him. Andrew Johnson
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These northerners moved south to make money after the Civil War.
Hodge Podge (200) These northerners moved south to make money after the Civil War. Carpetbaggers
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Hodge Podge (400) Southern Republicans were often called by this less than friendly name. scalawag
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Hodge Podge (600) The system of working on another person’s land and paying rent with the harvest. Sharecropping
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Hodge Podge (800) The two companies responsible for building the transcontinental railroad. Central Pacific and Union Pacific
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Hodge Podge (1000) Lincoln vetoed this law before he died because it treated the South too harshly. Wade-Davis Bill
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Segregation (200) A series of laws that separated people by race in public places. Jim Crow laws
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Segregation (400) This hate group used violence and intimidation to limit the rights of African Americans. Ku Klux Klan
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Name two ways Southern states prevented blacks from voting.
Segregation (600) Name two ways Southern states prevented blacks from voting. Poll tax, literacy test, grandfather clause
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Segregation (800) This amendment guaranteed the right to vote to African American men. 15th
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Segregation (1000) The decision in this Supreme Court case made “separate but equal” legal in the United States. Plessy v. Ferguson
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Radical Republicans (200)
Senate leader who was once beaten with a cane in the Capitol. Charles Sumner
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Radical Republicans (400)
Republican president whose administration was plagued by corruption. Ulysses S Grant
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Radical Republicans (600)
The two main goals of the Radical Republicans after the Civil War. Break the power of the planter class and the right to vote for African Americans
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Radical Republicans (800)
He was the Republican leader in the House of Representatives. Thadeus Stevens
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Radical Republicans (1000)
He became the first African-American to serve in the Senate. Hiram Revels
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