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What are 3 raw materials that Alabama had that were excellent for industry?

coal, iron ore, and limestone

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What is produced in a blast furnace heated by powdered coal?

pig iron

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Who founded the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute? 

Booker T. Washington

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These laws prohibited the rights of African Americans. 

Jim Crow Laws

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This word means separated by race. 

segregated

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Name 2 well-respected educators.

Julia Tutwiler and Maria Fearing

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What kind of schools trained mostly elementary teachers?

Normal schools.

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These are goods brought into our country from another country. 

imports

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What city in Alabama began as a railroad crossroads?

Birmingham

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In 1893, ________ were admitted to the University of Alabama for the first time. 

women

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Goods sent from our country to another country are called _______.

exports

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After the Civil War, Alabama became the center of ______ and ______ production in the South.

coal and iron

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Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute is now known as what?

Tuskegee University

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This word means change.

reform

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Why did the cotton industry begin to slow down? 

Europe began to buy more cotton from other countries instead of Alabama. 

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What is prejudice?

Prejudice is an unfair dislike against a person or group of people. 

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What Supreme Court case ruled that whites and blacks could be segregated as long as it was "separate but equal?"

Plessy v. Ferguson

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What does the NAACP do? 

The NAACP works to end prejudice against African Americans. 

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What's the difference between a sharecropper and a tenant farmer?

Sharecroppers got seeds, equipment, and anything else needed to make a crop from their landowner. Tenant farmers usually owned their own livestock and equipment. 

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Why did the number of cotton mills in Alabama increase? 

Alabama's thread and cloth could be more cheaply produced in the state than New England or Europe because mills were built close to where cotton was grown and wages were low. 

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Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln?

John Wilkes Booth

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Why did towns and cities grow after Reconstruction?

Railroads connected towns and offered access to places outside the state.

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Who was the 17th President of the United States?

Andrew Johnson

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What amendment to the U.S. Constitution ended slavery?

13th Amendment

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What was the period of rebuilding after the Civil War called?

Reconstruction

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