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vocabularyvocabulary
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Plans for the South
Plans for the South
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African American Rights
African American Rights
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Civil WarCivil War
Category 4
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Reconstruction Leaders
Reconstruction Leaders
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Fall of Reconstruction
Fall of Reconstruction
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Vocabulary
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Plans for the South
African American
Rights
Civil War Reconstruction Leaders
Fall of Reconstruction
Final Jeopardy
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What is a primary source?
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What is a primary source?
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A source written or created during the same time period
as an event (letter, newspaper, photograph,
etc)
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A source written or created during the same time period
as an event (letter, newspaper, photograph,
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Where did the phrase and practice of “separate but equal”
originate from?
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Where did the phrase and practice of “separate but equal”
originate from?
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Plessy v. Ferguson
(Supreme Court Case)
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Plessy v. Ferguson
(Supreme Court Case)
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Define impeachment
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Define impeachment
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Charge a public official with improper conduct in office
leads to a trial
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Charge a public official with improper conduct in office
leads to a trial
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This term describes a Northerner who moved South after the Civil
War with hopes of making a profit
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This term describes a Northerner who moved South after the Civil
War with hopes of making a profit
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Carpetbagger
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Carpetbagger
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What is sharecropping
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what kinds of people became sharecroppers?
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What is sharecropping
and
what kinds of people became sharecroppers?
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Sharecropper: land owner provides land, tools, and supplies for a sharecropper to farm with in
exchange for percentage of harvest
African Americans and poor Southerners became
sharecroppers
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Sharecropper: land owner provides land, tools, and supplies for a sharecropper to farm with in
exchange for percentage of harvest
African Americans and poor Southerners became
sharecroppers
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Explain the Wade-Davis Bill?
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Explain the Wade-Davis Bill?
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1.Ban slavery
2.Called for the majority of white males to swear loyalty oath
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1.Ban slavery
2.Called for the majority of white males to swear loyalty oath
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Describe Lincoln’s 10% Plan
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Describe Lincoln’s 10% Plan
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AnswerOffered amnesty to Southerners
and allowed for state gov’t if:
1.10% of adult males swear oath of loyalty
2.Agree slavery was illegal
AnswerOffered amnesty to Southerners
and allowed for state gov’t if:
1.10% of adult males swear oath of loyalty
2.Agree slavery was illegal
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What did Johnson’s Reconstruction Plan involve?
(Need at least 3 things)
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What did Johnson’s Reconstruction Plan involve?
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1.Appointment of temporary governors
2.Revised state constitutions
3.Elect state and federal rep’s
4.Declare secession illegal
5.Ratify 13th Amendment
6.Refuse to pay Confederate debt
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1.Appointment of temporary governors
2.Revised state constitutions
3.Elect state and federal rep’s
4.Declare secession illegal
5.Ratify 13th Amendment
6.Refuse to pay Confederate debt
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QuestionExplain what the Reconstruction
Acts did.
QuestionExplain what the Reconstruction
Acts did.
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1.Divide the South into 5 military districts
2.Military presence until state rejoined union
3.New state constitution
4.Support 14th amendment
5.Give African American males right to vote
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1.Divide the South into 5 military districts
2.Military presence until state rejoined union
3.New state constitution
4.Support 14th amendment
5.Give African American males right to vote
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What does the term New South refer to?
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What does the term New South refer to?
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Diversification of the South’s economy
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Diversification of the South’s economy
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What did the 15th Amendment do?
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What did the 15th Amendment do?
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Gave African Americans the right to vote
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Gave African Americans the right to vote
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What did the 13th Amendment do?
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What did the 13th Amendment do?
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Abolished slavery
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Abolished slavery
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What was the Freedmen’s Bureau?
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What was the Freedmen’s Bureau?
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An organization to help African Americans and
certain poor Southerners after the Civil War
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An organization to help African Americans and
certain poor Southerners after the Civil War
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What did poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather
clauses try to do?
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What did poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather
clauses try to do?
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Keep African Americans from exercising their right
to vote
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Keep African Americans from exercising their right
to vote
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What were 2 things the 14th Amendment did?
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What were 2 things the 14th Amendment did?
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Answer1.Citizenship if born or naturalized in US
2.Cannot deny life, liberty, or property without due process of the law
3.Equal protection under the law
Answer1.Citizenship if born or naturalized in US
2.Cannot deny life, liberty, or property without due process of the law
3.Equal protection under the law
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Where were the first shots of the Civil War fired?
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Where were the first shots of the Civil War fired?
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AnswerFort Sumter
AnswerFort Sumter
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Describe the economy in the South before the Civil
War.
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Describe the economy in the South before the Civil
War.
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Agriculture and farming
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Agriculture and farming
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How did the Confederacy get formed? What did the states in the Confederacy
do?
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How did the Confederacy get formed? What did the states in the Confederacy
do?
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They seceded, or withdrew from, the United States
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They seceded, or withdrew from, the United States
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Why was the battle of Gettysburg important?
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Why was the battle of Gettysburg important?
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Turning point of the Civil War; last Civil War battle in
the North
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Turning point of the Civil War; last Civil War battle in
the North
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What happened at Appomattox Courthouse?
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What happened at Appomattox Courthouse?
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General Lee surrendered
Civil War ended
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General Lee surrendered
Civil War ended
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Why did Johnson become president?
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Why did Johnson become president?
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Lincoln was assassinated
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Lincoln was assassinated
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What happened when Johnson violated the Tenure of Office Act?
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What happened when Johnson violated the Tenure of Office Act?
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House of Representatives voted to impeach him
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House of Representatives voted to impeach him
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Who were the Radical Republicans?
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Who were the Radical Republicans?
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Republicans who wanted the U.S. government to force Southern change
created the Reconstruction Acts
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Republicans who wanted the U.S. government to force Southern change
created the Reconstruction Acts
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What was something that happened during Grant’s presidency that hurt the
Republican Party?
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What was something that happened during Grant’s presidency that hurt the
Republican Party?
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Amnesty Act of 1872
gold buying scheme
Whiskey Ring scandal
Panic of 1873
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Amnesty Act of 1872
gold buying scheme
Whiskey Ring scandal
Panic of 1873
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Who won the election of 1876?
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Who won the election of 1876?
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Rutherford B. Hayes, Republican
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Rutherford B. Hayes, Republican
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What were Jim Crow laws?
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What were Jim Crow laws?
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Laws to reduce the rights of African Americans
Promoted segregation and discrimination
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Laws to reduce the rights of African Americans
Promoted segregation and discrimination
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What was the result of Plessy v. Ferguson?
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What was the result of Plessy v. Ferguson?
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Segregation was declared constitutional
Separate but equal is legal
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Segregation was declared constitutional
Separate but equal is legal
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The Compromise of 1877…
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The Compromise of 1877…
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1.Made Hayes president
2.Withdrew military forces from South
3.Provided funding to the South for internal
improvements
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1.Made Hayes president
2.Withdrew military forces from South
3.Provided funding to the South for internal
improvements
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What happened to the Civil Rights Act of 1875?
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What happened to the Civil Rights Act of 1875?
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Declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in
1883
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Declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in
1883
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What caused the Panic of 1873?
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What caused the Panic of 1873?
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Collapse of Northern Pacific Railroad
(after Jay Cooke’s lies about land value were exposed)
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Collapse of Northern Pacific Railroad
(after Jay Cooke’s lies about land value were exposed)
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Daily Double
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Final Jeopardy!
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Final CategoryFinal Category
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Final Jeopardy QuestionFinal Jeopardy Question
Final Jeopardy Question
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Final Jeopardy AnswerFinal Jeopardy Answer
Final Jeopardy Answer
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