Post Civil War
Early Reconstruction
13th, 14th, 15th Amendment (1865 - 1870)
Sharecropping & Tenant Farming
Great Migration & African American in the West
100

This government agency was created after the Civil War to help formerly enslaved people with food, education, and other basic needs.

The Freedmen’s Bureau

100

What was the period after the Civil War called when the United States worked to rebuild the South?

Reconstruction Era 

100

Which amendment ended slavery in the United States?

The 13th Amendment 

100

What was the farming system where workers rented land and paid the owner with a share of the crops?

Sharecropping

100

Why did many African Americans move west after the Civil War?


To find more freedom, jobs, land, and better opportunities

200

Name one type of help the Freedmen’s Bureau provided to freed African Americans.

Schools, hospitals, food, housing, or legal assistance (any one)

200

Which president created a plan for Reconstruction that was very forgiving to the Southern states and offered amnesty to many former Confederates?

Andrew Johnson

200

Which amendment gave African Americans the right to vote? 

The 15th Amendment

200

What type of farming allowed farmers to rent land and pay the landowner with money instead of crops?

Tenant Farming

200

What were the laws that enforced racial segregation in the South after Reconstruction called?

Jim Crow Laws

300

Many historically Black colleges (HBCUs) were started after the Civil War. How did the Freedmen’s Bureau help them?

It gave support or money to help start schools for African Americans

300

Which president became president after Lincoln and also favored a lenient Reconstruction plan that allowed Southern states to rejoin the Union quickly?

Andrew Johnson

300

What name is given to the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments because they were passed to rebuild the nation after the Civil War?

The Reconstruction Amendments

300

After which major war did sharecropping and tenant farming become common in the Southern United States?

The Civil War

300

What were two types of jobs African Americans commonly had in the West?


Cowboys, farmers, ranchers, soldiers (Buffalo Soldiers), or business owners 
(Any two correct)

400

Why was the work of the Freedmen’s Bureau important even though it lasted only a few years?

It provided essential education, medical care, housing, and legal help, laying the foundation for African American communities and schools like HBCUs, despite resistance from the South.

400

Which group in Congress wanted a stricter Reconstruction plan, including protecting the rights of African Americans and punishing former Confederates?

The Radical Republicans

400

What major right does the 14th Amendment protect by requiring states to treat people fairly under the law?

Equal protection under the law

400

Why did many formerly enslaved people enter sharecropping after the Civil War?

They lacked money, land, and supplies to farm on their own.

400

What were African American soldiers who protected settlers and built roads in the West called?


Buffalo Soldiers

500

How was the Great Migration similar to African Americans moving to the West after the Civil War?


Both involved African Americans moving to escape discrimination and find better jobs and opportunities

500

What was one major difference between Lincoln’s/Johnson’s Reconstruction plans and the Radical Republicans’ plan?

Lincoln and Johnson were lenient toward the South, while Radical Republicans wanted strict rules, military oversight, and protections for freed African Americans.

500

All three amendments were passed after which major event in U.S. history?

The U.S. Civil War

500

What was one major problem with sharecropping that kept many farmers in poverty?

Generational Debt  - often caused by high interest rates and unfair contracts.

500

Name one challenge African Americans faced in the West AND one way they helped shape Western culture.


Challenges: racism, segregation, unfair laws, or dangerous jobs.


Cultural impact: helped shape cowboy culture, music, businesses, or founded Black towns

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