To remove a person's freedom of choices and force them to work for free.
a) secede
b) enslavement
b) enslavement
A time of rebuilding after the Civil War.
a) Reconstruction
b) Black Codes
c) Blockades
a) Reconstruction
The separation of white and black people in all places.
a) immigration
b) segregation
b) segregation
A black writer and anthropologist who wrote plays, short stories, and poems.
a) Zora Hurston
b) Mary McLeod Bethune
c) Dr. Carter G. Woodson
a) Zora Hurston
The money people are paid to do work.
a) income
b) bank accounts
c) allowance
a) income
To withdraw from a political union.
a) enslaved
b) secede
c) union
b) secede
A system where freed people would work on a piece of land and pay rent to the land owner.
a) Reconstruction
b) Sharecropper
c) Segregation
b) Sharecropper
A person who moves to the Americas from a different country.
a) segregationist
b) Entrepreneur
c) immigrant
c) immigrant
The father of black history, who focused on the work of African Americans.
a) Zora Hurston
b) Mary McLeod Bethune
c) Dr. Carter G. Woodson
c) Dr. Carter G. Woodson
A law that gave free or cheap land to investors for transportation development.
a) Internal Revenue
b) Internal Improvement Act
c) Internal Revenue Services
A strategy used during the war time to prevent the transfer of goods and equipment.
a) reconstruction
b) Civil War
c) blockades
c) blockades
Enacted to convict freed African Americans to force them back into slavery.
a) Black Codes
b) Reconstruction
c) Segregation
a) Black Codes
A businessperson who starts something new while taking a risk.
a) entrepreneurs
b) reconstructionist
c) immigrant
a) entrepreneurs
An African American leader involved in Civil Rights and Education.
a) Zora Hurston
b) Mary McLeod Bethune
c) Dr. Carter G. Woodson
b) Mary McLeod Bethune
Southern states who wanted to secede from the union because they wanted slavery to be legal.
a) Confederate
b) Union
c) Carpetbaggers
a) Confederate
Someone from the north who came to the south to get rich quickly.
a) Scalawags
b) Entrepreneurs
c) Carpetbaggers
c) Carpetbaggers
Drought of the 1930's which caused people to move to find food and homes.
a) Dust Bowl
b) Dredge
c) Internal Improvement Act
a) Dust Bowl
A Florida highwayman painter.
a) Zora Hurston
b) John Maynor
c) Dr. Carter G. Woodson
b) John Maynor
Northern states who fought against slavery.
a) Carpetbaggers
b) Confederate
c) Union
c) Union
Southerners who didn't need slaves, often thought to be traitors.
a) Carpetbaggers
b) Scalawags
c) Entrepreneurs
b) Scalawags
The process of pulling up soil from the river bottom in order to make more land.
a) Dust Bowl
b) Dredge
c) Diversion
b) Dredge