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100

Where did sharecroppers get the money to plant each year?

Local merchants or businesses

100


A system used on southern farms after the Civil War in which farmers worked land owned by someone else in return for a small portion of the crops.

What is Sharecropping

100

State-supported school for training high school graduates to become teachers

What was the Normal School

100

Bourbon politicians who favored a "New South" based on economic diversification

What is New Departure Democrats
100

Was a landmark United States Supreme Court decision upholding the constitutionality of state laws requiring racial segregation in public facilities under the doctrine of "separate but equal".

What is Plessy v. Ferguson

200

Complete control of a product or business by one person or group

What is Monopoly

200

A state law that required sharecroppers to remain on the land until all their debts were paid in full

What is the Crop Lien Law

200

The first agriculture and mechanical college for African-Americans in the United States

What is Alcorn State University

200

A requirement that citizens pay a tax in order to register to vote

What is a Poll Tax

200

Network of farmers' organizations that worked for political and economic reforms in the late 1800s

What was the Farmer's Alliance

300

A system that provided convict labor to private parties such as railroad companies or plantation ownersr?

Convict Lease System
300

Name given to the period after the Civil War in which many African Americans left the South and moved west.

What was the Black Exodus

300

Originally called Jackson College and established by the Baptist denomination.

What is Jackson State University

300

A state constitution drafted by the Bourbons to help them control the state legislature and disfranchise blacks and poor whites; with many amendments, it is still in effect

What is the Constitution of 1890

300

This well-known educator from the University of Mississippi proposed an ordinance of secession which was adopted in 1861.

Who was L.Q.C. Lamar

400

Provided an inexpensive way to transport raw materials and manufactures products; created new jobs

What was the Railroad Boom

400

Passed by Congress in 1862, this law distributed millions of acres of western lands to state governments in order to fund state agricultural colleges.

Morrill Land Grant

400

Originally named Mississippi A&M - was created to fulfill the need for training in agriculture sciences.

What is Mississippi State University

400

A political system in which one political party controls the government and clearly dominates political activity

One Party System

400

After the Civil War, what group of immigrants came to Mississippi?

Chinese

500

What type of manufacturing was created in Mississippi after the Civil War?

Agriculture

500

What was the goal of Bourbons in Mississippi?

Remember how the state was before the war or return back to their way of life before the war

500

Flagship of the nation's four remaining historically African American boarding schools

What is the Piney Woods School

500

Abolition of slavery

What is the 13th Amendment


500

The two land grant recipient universities in Mississippi are? 

What was Mississippi State University and Alcorn State University

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