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1 JEOPARDY

2 REBUILDING THE UNION SIGNS OF SUCCESS SIGNS OF FAILURE NOTABLE FIGURES CARICATURES 100 200 300 400 500 Final

3 The Reconstruction plan that stressed leniency over severe punishment. BACK

4 Lincoln ’ s plan for Reconstruction would readmit a Confederate state once this percentage of the voting population took an oath of allegiance. BACK

5 Congressional leaders such as Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner were given this “ extreme ” name because they advocated severe punishment for the South and rights for African Americans. BACK

6 This bill proposed that Congress, not the president, be responsible for Reconstruction. BACK

7 Lincoln and Johnson believed they should lead Reconstruction because of this presidential power to clear people of wrongdoing. BACK

8 The amendment that abolished slavery. BACK

9 This amendment said that citizens could not be stopped from voting based on the color of their skin. BACK

10 This plan, which was later revoked, was to give African Americans land abandoned by wealthy Southerners during the war. BACK

11 Identify 2 ways the Freedmen ’ s Bureau helped African Americans BACK

12 The 14th amendment reaffirmed this act passed by Congress in 1866. BACK

13 Laws passed by Southern states, which limited the freedom of former slaves. Mississippi had the harshest. BACK

14 Identify 2 ways the Southern states tried to restrict African Americans from voting. BACK

15 DAILY DOUBLE Q

16 He was a former Confederate general and one of the original leaders of the KKK. BACK

17 This system left many African Americans in debt because they rented the land they lived on by giving the landowner a share of what they grew. BACK

18 Few of these Republican southerners were committed to civil rights and suffrage. BACK

19 He was impeached for violating the Tenure of Office Act. BACK

20 He issued the temporary field order of “ 40 acres and a mule. ” BACK

21 He won the elections of 1868 and 1872 despite the corruption that existed in his cabinet. BACK

22 The first African American senator in the United States. BACK

23 He earned the presidency due to a compromise made in 1877. BACK

24 A generalization about a group of people. BACK

25 An African American caricature who was portrayed as being happy to serve whites. BACK

26 An African American caricature who was portrayed as being a perpetual child. BACK

27 Explain why “ mammies ” were typically drawn as being fat and ugly. BACK

28 The major political reason why African American stereotypes were formed in the South. BACK

29 Legacy of Reconstruction Question

30 The number of African Americans who have served as U.S. Senators. BACK


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