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Vocabulary
Systems
Bonus
100

Drew pictures making fun of corrupt people.

Thomas Nast

100

Tried to stop two Reconstruction bills from passing by vetoing them.

Andrew Johnson

100

Making of things or providing services for the purpose of making money.

Industry

100

This educational system remained closed during the Civil War, but reopened during Reconstruction thanks to churches.

Colleges

100

Not being able to pay money that is owed.

Bankrupt

200

Hoped that all Americans would enjoy a peaceful and successful country.

Abraham Lincoln

200

Northerners who tried to get jobs in the South.

Carpetbaggers

200

dishonesty

corruption

200

A system of growing crops in which farmers give a portion of their crops to the landowner.

Sharecropping

200

Presidential power to say a law cannot be passed.

Veto

300

First black American to be a president of an American college.

Daniel Payne

300

Southerners who sided with the North.

Scalawags

300

Group of people who live and work together and have similar cultures and beliefs.

Society

300

Who took over control of Reconstruction?

Congress

300

Has the right to override a veto with a 2/3 vote.

Congress

400

Assassinated Lincoln.

John Wilkes Booth

400

Slaves who were now freed.

Freedmen

400

Murder someone of political importance.

Assassinate.

400
The church that slaves attended before the Civil War ended.

Their master's church

400
The first step in a bill becoming a law.

The bill has to be written by a local representative.

500

Wrote a report on Reconstruction in the South. (Spied on the South and reported to the North.)

Carl Shurz

500

Powerful organization that helped anyone who lost their home during the Civil War.

Freedmen's Bureau

500

Period of ten years.

Decade

500

After the Civil War, black people began their own...

churches

500

For a bill to be passed into law, it has to be presented to Congress, then passed along to the...

President

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