Ku Klux Klan
Who?
Thoughts
Laws and Agreements
Social Issues
100

Whose goal was it to keep African Americans in the South powerless?

Klu Klux Klan

100

Northerner who moved to the South in order to make money

Carpetbagger

100

What was this time period called?  To rebuild the South after the Civil War

Reconstruction

100

"The right of citizens of the United States to vote will not be denied."

15th Amendment

100

Laws passed in the South that limited the rights of free Black people.

Black Codes

200

Who were the Ku Klux Klan?

Former Confederate soldiers who terrorized Black people across the South

200

A Southerner who supported the Union?

Scalawag

200

The right to vote is known as?

Suffrage

200

"All persons born or naturalized in the United States...are citizens of the United States."

14th Amendment

200

The violent actions of a mob in Wilmington when they overthrew the City government

Insurrection

Wilmington Coup or Massacre of 1898.

300

What year did the Klu Klux Klan form?

1865

300

Who wanted the South to be punished for the Civil War?

The Radical Republicans
300

Who thought President Lincoln waged war upon Southern rights and institutions?

Reason Booth gave for assassinating Lincoln

300

"Neither enslavement nor involuntary servitude shall exist within the United States."

13th Amendment

300

An era in which white supremacists took power across the South, segregation became the norm, and Southern states found ways to strip free Black citizens of their new civil rights?

Jim Crow

400

Who did the Klu Klux Klan target and attack in the 1800s?

Republican leaders and voters

African Americans


400

Helped former enslaved people with school, jobs, and housing

Freedmen's Bureau

400

The main goal of Reconstruction was to ...?

Reunify the nation after the Civil War, ensuring the integration of formerly enslaved people and the reintegration of the South into the Union  

400

The agreement between the union and former Confederate states that Hayes would be U.S president in order to foster unity

1877 Compromise

400

Whose economic situation is described by "enslavement was replaced by cycle of poverty through sharecropping?"

Newly freed African American enslaved persons in the South

500

Where did the name ku klux come from?

The first two words of the organization’s name supposedly derived from the Greek word “kyklos,” meaning circle.

500

The first Black US Senator

Hiram Revels

500

How did Reconstruction change the South?

Increased political power for African Americans, establishment of public education, and economic development efforts, but also faced strong resistance and ultimately saw many of these gains eroded.

500

It marked the end of Reconstruction, Union troops were pulled out of the South and Democrats agreed not to dispute the 1875 election results

Compromise of 1877

500

What are some methods that were used to keep the African Americans from voting?  Name at least 2.

Literacy tests, poll taxes and intimidation by the Klu Klux Klan

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