Black Codes
Reconstruction in Congress
Presidents in reconstruction
100

After the Civil war, African Americans were not allowed to own these.

What are Guns?

100

This amendment removed slavery except for as punishment.

What is the Thirteenth amendment?

100

Both presidents required that ten percent of each southern state's population take an what of loyalty to the office.

What is an oath?

200

This was a reason for imprisonment

What is not having a job?

200

This amendment provided equal citizenship (Except for native Americans, that wouldn't happen until) for all citizens born or naturalized (Someone who becomes a citizen).

What is the 14th amendment?

200

He planned on pardoning all but a few confederates.

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

300

The black codes were considered to be a continuation of this.

What is slavery?

300

This Bureau, provided support for African-Americans by helping find family members, helping with education, and helping with jobs. It was vetoed by President Johnson due it restricting states rights, in his view.

What is the Freedman's Bureau?

300

Approving the 13th amendment, not allowing high ranking confederate leaders to be elected to office, and requiring states to have new constitutions were part of his plan, which differed from President Lincoln's. 

What was Johnson's plan?

400

The Black Codes required African-Americans to have these type of jobs.

What are farmers or servants?

400

This is what it is called when Congress votes something into office despite the president vetoing the law.

What is to override a veto?

400

This president was impeached but not removed from office.

Who was president Johnson?

500

This president did not prevent the Black Codes.

Who was President Andrew Johnson?

500

The 15th amendment provided the universal male this, also known as the right to vote.

What is suffrage?

500

Reconstruction ended with the election of this president

Who was Rutherford B Hayes?

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