Reverse Laws
Reverse Political Gains
White Supremacists Resistance
Reverse Educational Improvements
100

To vote, citizens (mainly African Americans) had to pay a fee. What is the term used?

Poll taxes

100

What did the enforcement acts do?

Laws made it a federal crime to deny civil rights of citizens, used to take action against the KKK and radical believers

100

What do white supremacists believe in?

White race/people are superior

100

What tests were required for citizens to pursue education, and were intentionally made difficult for African Americans?

Literacy Tests

200

Could African Americans pass if they passed the literacy test?

No, they could only pass if a white official allowed them to.

200
What tactics did white supremacist groups use to stop African Americans from gaining political progress?

Violence and intimidation

200

What group was formed by white supremacists to terrorize African Americans and their supporters?

The Ku Klux Klan

200

What did Redeemer governments do to public school funding?

Cut spending for public schools and charge fees to go to school

300

What amendments were violated by the redeemers? And why?

14th amendment and 15th amendment. Took away citizens' right to vote, making them pay, and Jim Crow Segregation laws treated people differently and racially.

300

What closed in 1872?

The Freedmen's Bureau

300

What was the purpose of the KKK group?

to limit African American rights, return the South to all white power

300

By the 1880s, about how many African-American children attended school in the South?

about half

400

What law was violated in the Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) case? What Amendment was that law in?

Equal Protection Clause and 14th Amendment

400

Why did President Grant refuse to help the Governor of Mississippi to help protect Freedmen's rights?

He lost interest in the South's efforts to push back on Reconstruction  

400
Why did the Former Confederates oppose the Reconstruction government?

Reconstruction governments expanded politics, education, and legal rights for African Americans, which angered them

400

Which group burned African-American schools and used violence to stop education and voting?

Ku Klux Klan

500

What is the doctrine of the Jim Crow laws?

"Separate but equal" doctrine

500

What are the two things that Congress gave the former Confederates after they were pardoned? 

Ability to take place in office and vote.

500

What were the four things that the White Supremacists superiority led to?

Refusal to accept that formerly enslaved people now had freedom, citizenship, pursuit of education, and the right to vote

500

Why was education considered dangerous by White supremacists?

A: It costs too much money

B: It could lead to political power

C: It made people move north

D: It caused corruption

B: It could lead to political power

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