The Ten Percent Plan required that
ten percent of a state’s voters take a loyalty oath to the Union
What did ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment mean for African Americans?
It gave male African American citizens the right to vote.
organization that used violence to intimidate people
Ku Klux Klan
Northerners who moved to the South to profit from Reconstruction
Carpetbaggers
The verdict in Plessy v. Ferguson
legalized segregation as long as “separate-but-equal” facilities were provided.
What did Johnson require states to do to regain membership in the Union?
Voters had to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment, and state constitutions had to ban slavery.
Amendment that guaranteed all men the right to vote
15th Amendment
From this passage, what is a reason violence continued in the South seemingly without consequence?
"Indeed, the Democratic Party’s constant vilification of
carpetbaggers and scalawags as corrupt incompetents, their insistence that
blacks were unfit for equal citizenship, and their public laments about the
intractability of black labor created an atmosphere that made violence seem
a legitimate response in the eyes of many white southerners. Community
support for the Klan extended to lawyers who represented the criminals in
court, editors who established funds for their defense, and the innumerable
women who sewed costumes and disguises for them. While most white
southerners were law-abiding citizens, they seemed willing to forgive the
Klan’s excesses because they shared the organization’s ultimate goal—the
overthrow of Reconstruction and the restoration of white supremacy."
Responses can vary as long as there is substance to claim
White Southerners who supported Reconstruction efforts
Scalawags
What were Jim Crow laws?
enforced the segregation of African Americans and whites.
The main goal of Reconstruction was to
readmit the former Confederate states into the Union.
This amendment defined citizenship, due process, and ensured equal protection
14th amendment
What was a reason behind the creation of the Ku Klux Klan in 1866?
the expansion of suffrage rights to include African Americans
system in which landowners provided farmers with housing and supplies in exchange for a share of the crop raised
sharecropping
How did Hayes’s election effectively end Reconstruction?
Federal intervention ended in the South.
What was the outcome of the impeachment proceedings against President Johnson?
The House impeached the president, but the Senate failed to remove him.
Which event led the House of Representatives to impeach President Johnson?
Johnson’s attempt to fire Secretary of War
How many people were convicted of violent KKK activities in the South during Reconstruction?
600
The practice of creating housing, education, or other services apart for people of color
Black Codes
What was the Compromise of 1877?
Democrats agreed not to block Hayes' presidency if Republicans agreed to remove troops from the South
Radical Republicans increased their influence in Congress by
supporting suffrage for African American men.
Which group controlled the governments of nearly all the former Confederate states when they were readmitted to the Union?
Republican Party
Who did the KKK see as their social and political enemies, and why?
Africa Americans and whites who supported Reconstruction efforts
distributed the money that Congress appropriated to help former slaves purchase land, livestock, and tools.
Freedmen’s Bureau
What was the Panic of 1873
an economic depression that lasted into the end of the century