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THIS IS
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With Host... Your Mrs. Miness
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100 200 300 400 500 VocabularyPeople Laws Civil Rights The North And the South Pot Luck Final Jeopard-E
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To separate people by race Vocabulary 100
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What is segregation? Vocabulary 100
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The 3.5 million ex-slaves Vocabulary 200
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Who were the freedmen? Vocabulary 200
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Vocabulary 300 The right to vote
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Vocabulary 300 What is suffrage?
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Vocabulary 400 To bring charges against a government official
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What is impeach? Vocabulary 400
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A government “pardon” Vocabulary 500
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What is amnesty? Vocabulary 500
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Abraham Lincoln’s assassin People 100
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Who was John Wilkes Booth ? People 100
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Abraham Lincoln’s vice- president People 200
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Who was Andrew Johnson? People 200
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He said, “With malice towards none and charity for all” People 300
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Who was President Lincoln? People 300
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The winner of the disputed election of 1876 People 400
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Who was Rutherford B. Hayes? People 400
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Two Radical Republicans People 500
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Who were Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens? People 500
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This amendment abolished slavery Laws 100
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What is the 13 th Amendment? Laws 100
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A fee that southern African-Americans had to pay in order to vote Laws 200
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What was a poll tax? Laws 200
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This law created the organization which helped ex-slaves receive food, clothing, medical care & an education Laws 300
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What is the Freedman’s Bureau? Laws 300
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DAILY DOUBLE Laws 400 DAILY DOUBLE Extra 400 Points
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The “law” which was passed by Congress to impeach President Johnson Laws 400
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What was The Tenure of Office Act? Laws 400
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The South was divided into 5 military districts, each under the control of a Union general Laws 500
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What was The Reconstruction Act of 1867? Laws 500
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A group of laws which enforced racism in the South Civil Rights 100
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What were Jim Crow laws? Civil Rights 100
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The amendment which guaranteed citizenship to ex-slaves Civil Rights 200
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What was the 14 th Amendment? Civil Rights 200
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This “exam” attempted to keep southern Blacks from voting Civil Rights 300
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What was a Literacy Test? Civil Rights 300
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The phrase for the decision the Supreme Court reached in Plessy v. Ferguson Civil Rights 400
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What was “Separate But Equal”? Civil Rights 400
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Granted suffrage to African- American males Civil Rights 500
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What was the 15 th Amendment? Civil Rights 500
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A northerner who tried to take advantage of unfortunate southerners after the Civil War North and South 100
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Who were Carpetbaggers? North and South 100
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The southern farming system which many ex-slaves had to resort to after the Civil War North and South 200
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What was sharecropping? North and South 200
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The “ghosts” of the Confederacy North and South 300
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What was the Ku Klux Klan? North and South 300
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Southerners who supported the Radical Republicans North and South 400
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What were Scalawags? North and South 400
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One of the three southern states whose electoral votes were disputed in the Election of 1876 North and South 500
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What were Florida, Louisiana, and South Carolina? North and South 500
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According to Lincoln’s plan, the “number” of southern voters in each state who had to swear loyalty to the U.S. Pot Luck 100
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What was 10% Pot Luck 100
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Two American presidents who were impeached Pot Luck 200
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Who were Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton? Pot Luck 200
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The 18 th president of the United States Pot Luck 300
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Who was Ulysses S. Grant? Pot Luck 300
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According to the Constitution, what the president can be impeached for Pot Luck 400
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What are “high crimes and misdemeanors?” Pot Luck 400
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Pot Luck 500 Two American presidential elections in which the electoral votes were “disputed”
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What were the elections of 1876 and 2000? Pot Luck 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Geography Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Click on screen to continue Even though the Civil War ended in 1865, Americans still considered themselves northerners and southerners. List six states which fought for the Confederacy List 3 southern states which fought for the Union List six non-southern states which fought for the Union
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The Confederacy – 11 states - Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee “Border States”- (southern states fighting for the Union)- Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, W. Virginia Union States- 19 states - Maine, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas California, Oregon Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Good luck on tomorrow’s Test!
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