The Indian Removal Act became known as this.
What is the "Trail of Tears?"
A former slave herself, she was responsible for the Underground Railroad.
Who was Harriett Tubman?
Who are the Radical Republicans?
The belief that justified the wealth gap.
What is Social Darwinism?
Poor white men who were given the right to vote after Andrew Jackson lifted property requirements.
What is the Common Man?
Who is Frederick Douglass?
Meeting that set the foundation for the modern women's rights movement
What is the Seneca Falls Convention?
Since the South was not going to follow the Civil War Amendments freely, the North decided to implement ________________________.
What is "Military Reconstruction?"
When a person gives up their culture for that of the dominant race, it is known as ______.
What is assimilation?
Nickname given to Andrew Jackson after he disobeyed the Supreme Court twice, destroyed the National Bank, and participated in Spoils.
What is "King Jackson"?
Book written by Hariett Beecher-Stowe that served as a catalyst for the Civil War- it described the horrors of slavery.
What is "Uncle Tom's Cabin?"
She got arrested for attempting to vote.
Who is Susan B. Anthony?
What is the Compromise of 1877?
Requirements of this act were the following:
-21 years or head of the house hold
-Citizenship or applying for citizenship
-Build a house
-Live on land for 6 months out of the year
-Farm for 5 years
What is the Homestead Act?
This court case declared that the Federal Government had no authority to relocate the Cherokee people from their land.
What is Worcester v. Georgia?
Published "The Liberator", believed that abolition of slavery should be immediate and that slave owners should receive no compensation.
Who is Willaim Lloyd Garrison?
Document written by women outlining the need for equal gender rights.
What is the Declaration of Sentiments?
You must get both terms correct in order to receive credit: _______ were corrupt northerners who went south in order to profit off of chaos while ______ were corrupt southerners who helped them.
What are Carpetbaggers and Scalawags?
This act divided Native American reservation land up into individual plots in order to force Natives to assimilate. Ultimately, most of the land was sold or given to white settlers.
What is the "Dawes Act?"
During Jackson's presidency, a slave preacher organized a slave revolt that resulted in harsher black codes. This was known as...
What is Nat Turner's Rebellion?
For this question you must name both court cases:
Case #1: A slave was transported to live in a free state with his master's wife. He sued but the court ruled that slaves were property and thus had no right to sue.
Case #2: It declared "separate but equal"
What is Dred Scott v. Sanford and Plessy v. Ferguson?
Movement that tried to eliminate alcohol from society.
What is the Temperance movement?
After slaves were freed, a new system of renting/borrowing land from white citizens emerged. This was known as______________.
What is sharecropping/tenant farming?
DAILY DOUBLE: This question is worth double (1,000 points). If you get it wrong, however, you will lose 1,000 points. You must get BOTH cases in order to get the points.
Case #1: Strengthened the federal government/ federalism by allowing the federal government to regulate interstate commerce regarding steamboats.
Case #2: Created the Insterstate Commerce Commission in order to give the fed. government more control over interstate commerce (railroads).
What is Gibbons v. Ogden and what is Wabash v. Illinois?