Early Reconstruction
Lincoln & Johnson
Radicals
Radicals 2
End of Reconstruction
100

What was the name given to the time period in American history which referred to the process of bringing North and South back together again?

  1. Reconstruction Era

100
  1. What profession did John Wilkes Booth work in? Which side did he support during the Civil War?

  1. actor, south/confederates

100
  1. Did Congress approve/pass Johnson's Reconstruction plan?

no

100
  1. What does the 15th amendment state?

  1. Barred all states from denying the right to vote “on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.”

100
  1. As a result of the loss of support for the Radical Republicans, what began to happen to these African Americans' new political and civil rights?

  1. They began to lose them

200
  1. What did Lincoln and some Republicans believe would be the best reconstruction policy?

  1. lenient policy

200
  1. Besides attacking President Lincoln, who else did the conspirator's plot to assassinate? Mark all that apply.

  1. Secretary of State William H Seward

  2. Vice President Andrew Johnson
200
  1. Congress appointed a committee to form a new plan for the South. They adopted a more strict/hard plan because they wanted to prevent what from occurring?

  1. Former Confederates from regaining control of southern politics

200
  1. What did the Reconstruction Act of 1867 do? Select all that apply.

  1. Threw out the governments of all states that refused to ratify the 14th amendment

  2. Imposed military rule on states that did not ratify the 14th amendment
200
  1. The election of this president in 1876 often marks the end of Reconstruction:

  1. Rutherford B. Hayes

300
  1. What did Radical Republicans believe would be the best reconstruction policy?

  1. strict or hard policy

300
  1. What is Mary Surratt known for?

  1. first woman executed by the United States

300
  1. Who did the Radical Republicans want to make sure they had the right to vote?

Freedmen

300
  1. Grant was a war hero but became moderate, as compared to the Radical Republicans. As a result, radicals began to: 

  1. Lose their grip on Republican party

300
  1. What did this new president vow do and why?

  1. Vowed to end Reconstruction in order to avoid a challenge to his election by Democrats

400
  1. What did Congress create in March of 1865 to deal with the needs of freedmen?

  1. Freedmen’s Bureau

400
  1. Andrew Johnson, the president after Lincoln, expressed bitterness towards the South. Many expected him to take a ___________ stance on Reconstruction. But he actually proposed a ___________ type of plan.

  1. hard/strict, lenient

400
  1. What does the 13th amendment state? 

  1. Abolished slavery

400
  1. Radical Republicans were able to achieve a number of accomplishments. Mark all that are believed to be achievements of Radical Republicans. 

  1. For the first time, African Americans in the South began to play an important role in politics

  2. Public schools in southern states

  3. Evenly spread taxation

  4. Property rights for women

  5. Infrastructure that was destroyed by war began to be rebuilt

400
  1. Southern states began to pass new laws aimed at limiting what?

  1. African American political participation 

500
  1. On the evening of April 14, 1865, five days after Lee’s surrender, where was President Lincoln and what was he doing?

  1. Attending a play at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C.

500
  1. What were the main points of Johnson's proposed plan? Select all that apply.

  1. Required southern states to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment

  2. Allowed Southern states to form new governments and to elect representatives to Congress

  3. Offered amnesty to most confederates
500
  1. What does the 14th amendment state?

  1. All people born or naturalized in the United States to be citizens

500
  1. note the two major reasons that support for Radical Reconstruction began to decline?

  1. Americans shifted focus from aftermath of Civil War to own lives

  2. Northerners lost faith in Republicans policies as Grant’s presidency suffered from controversy and corruption

500
  1. What was a poll tax?

  1. tax to be paid before someone could vote

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