Civil War

Recon-struction
New South
Civil Rights
WWII Georgia
200

The MAIN ISSUE that the Civil War was fought over was...

States Rights

Specifically: Slavery and Nullification

200

Explain the role of each of these amendments: 

13th Amendment, 14th Amendment, 15th Amendment

13th Amendment: Ended slavery in the United States.

14th Amendment: Gave all African Americans citizenship and the same rights as all U.S. citizens. 

15th Amendment: Gave African American citizens the right to vote.

200

What is disenfranchisement

To deprive a person of the right to vote or the rights of citizenship. 

200

What Supreme Court case ended "Separate but Equal" and mandated the desegregation of public schools?

Brown v.s. Board of Education

200

Which mayor of Atlanta was known for his active support in bringing air transportation to the state? 

William B. Hartsfield 

400

What court case greatly favored the southern view of slavery and led to a greater ideological divide between the North and South? 

Dred Scott Case (Dred Scott v.s. Missouri, 1857) 

400

What is the name of the federal agency created to provide aid to former slaves?

Freedmen's Bureau

400

What were the Jim Crow Laws? 

Laws created by state legislatures to deny African Americans citizenship rights.

400

What federal legislation forbade discrimination based on race and gender in hiring, firing, and promotions? 

The Civil Rights Act. 

500

What infamous Civil War prisoner-of-war camp is located in Macon, Georgia? 

Andersonville Prison

500

What is the difference between sharecropping and tenant farming?

Tenant Farmers own their own equipment, animals, and tools, while sharecroppers do not. 

This makes it harder for sharecroppers to get out of debt, as they have no materials to begin their own farm. 

500

Who was the journalist who coined the term "New South" and what does it mean? 

Henry Grady; New South is the period right after Reconstruction, where political and community leaders began to diversify Georgia's economy and bring northern technology into the state. 

500

What was the Albany movement, and who organized it? 

An organized civil rights protest whose aim was to desegregate the city of Albany, Georgia; Led by the SNCC

500

What factory located in Marietta, Georgia produced B-29 Bombers for the U.S. war effort during WWII?

Marietta Bell Bomber Plant

800

Georgia's response to the Compromise of 1850 was known as what?

The Georgia Platform

Bonus: What is the difference between the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850? 

800

Name the three phases of reconstruction after the Civil War. 

Presidential Reconstruction, Congressional Reconstruction, and Military Reconstruction.

800
​​​​What Supreme Court case established the "separate but equal" doctrine and promoted segregation?

Plessy v. Ferguson

800

Which famous civil rights march was led by Dr. Martin Luther King and included his "I Have a Dream" speech? 

The March on Washington

800
What act allowed the U.S. government to send billions of dollars in supplies and military equipment to allied countries in exchange for U.S. rights to their military bases?  

The Lend-Lease Act

1000

What key battles in the Civil War took place in Georgia? 

The Atlanta Campaign and The Battle of Chickamauga. 

1000

During the reconstruction period, how many African Americans served as delegates to Georgia's constitutional convention/served as members of the state legislature? 

Sixty-nine

1000

What is the term for the three powerful Georgia politicians (Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon) who dominated Georgia politics for over twenty years?

The Bourbon Triumvirate

1000

What was the Sibley Commission? 

The investigation of integration in the state of Georgia: It was discovered that 60% of Georgians would rather close public schools than integrate. Sibley then recommended that public schools desegregate on a limited basis. 
1000

What was the Three Governors Controversy?

After 1946, the governor winner Eugene Talmadge died, three separate people had legitimate claims to the office, sparking a controversy that was later resolved by the Supreme Court

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