Vocabulary & Key Terms
Laws & Amendments
People & Leaders
Events & Turning Points
Life for Freedpeople
100

The government agency created to help freed people with food, education, and jobs.

What is the Freedmen’s Bureau?

100

This amendment abolished slavery in the United States.

What is the 13th Amendment?

100

He created the 10% Plan for bringing the South back.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

100

This event in April 1865 changed the direction of Reconstruction.

What is the assassination of Abraham Lincoln?

100

One major goal freedpeople had right after emancipation (family-related).

What is reuniting families

200

A farming system where workers pay landowners with a portion of the crop.

What is sharecropping?

200

This amendment gave citizenship to everyone born in the U.S.

What is the 14th Amendment?

200

His Reconstruction approach let many former Confederates return to power.

Who is Andrew Johnson?

200

This act divided the South into military districts to protect freedpeople.

What is the Military Reconstruction Act?

200

One of the biggest challenges freedpeople faced when trying to vote.

What is intimidation or violence at polling places

300

Laws passed in the South to control Black freedom after the Civil War.

What are Black Codes?

300

This amendment protected voting rights for Black men.

What is the 15th Amendment?

300

This Union general became president and supported civil rights enforcement.

Who is Ulysses S. Grant?

300

This violent group used terror to stop Black people from voting.

What is the Ku Klux Klan?

300

Why starting schools was so important to freedpeople.

What is gaining education to participate fully in society?

400

Members of Congress who wanted harsh punishment for Confederates and full rights for freedpeople.

Who were Radical Republicans?

400

This 1866 law tried to protect freedpeople from Black Codes.

What is the Civil Rights Act of 1866?

400

A famous abolitionist who fought for full citizenship and voting rights for freedpeople.

Who is Frederick Douglass?

400

This political deal ended Reconstruction by removing federal troops.

What is the Compromise of 1877?

400

Why sharecropping kept many Black families in poverty.

What is constant debt to landowners?

500

The formal process of charging a government official with wrongdoing.

What is impeachment?

500

These laws were passed to stop groups like the KKK by allowing federal action.

What were the Enforcement Acts?

500

He was the first African American U.S. Senator during Reconstruction.

Who is Hiram Revels?

500

Southern governments controlled by white supremacists who ‘redeemed’ the South from Reconstruction.

Who were the Redeemers?

500

One reason why freedpeople struggled to gain economic independence even after slavery ended.

What is lack of land, money, or resources?

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