Amendments
Opposition
Legacies
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

This Amendment "abolished slavery" throughout the United States.

What is the "13th Amendment?"

100

This group of people used "violence" to intimidate African Americans in the south.

Who are the "KKK?"

100

This person was the President during the Civil War, but was assassinated shortly after starting Reconstruction in the south.

Who is "Abraham Lincoln?"

100

A _______ was the name given to a "formerly enslaved person."

What is a "Freedmen?"

100

This war was fought between the Union and the Confederacy in the 1860s.

What is the "Civil War?"

200

This Amendment granted all men, no matter the color, the right to vote.

What is the "15th Amendment?"

200

The segregation laws in the South are called ______ laws.

What are "Jim Crow Laws?"

200

This person was a former slave that led the fight for equality for African Americans.

Who is "Frederick Douglass?"

200

The way a person is remembered for their actions, ideas, or contributions is called a(n) _________.

What is a "legacy?"

200

Abraham Lincoln was known for giving this speech about the meaning of American democracy and equality in 1863.

What is the "Gettysburg Address?"

300

This group of people were still "not" allowed to vote after the 15th Amendment.

Who are "'women?"

300

Jim Crow laws in the South made "colored" and "white" people use/go to different facilities. What are THREE examples.

1) Schools
2) Restrooms
3) Movie Theatres
4) Churches
5) Beaches
6) Sections of a bus/train
7) etc.

300

Hiram Revels was the first black ________ of the United States.

What is a "senator?"

300

The rebuilding of the south after the Civil War was known as _________.

What is "Reconstruction?"

300

Federal _______ were sent to the south in order to enforce the new Reconstruction laws.

What are "troops?"

400

This Amendment granted "citizenship to all persons born in the US" and gave them "equal protection under the law."

What is the "14th Amendment?"

400

Jim Crow laws oftentimes used this phrase to justify what they were doing in the south.

What is "Separate but equal?"

400

W. E. B. Du Bois is known for being the co-founder of this organization.

What is the "NAACP?"

400

This bureau was created to help newly freed African Americans get homes, jobs, and education.

What is the "Freedmen's Bureau?"

400

What was happening on the west side of the United States during the time of Reconstruction in the 1800s?

What is "Westward Expansion?"

500

A change in the words or meaning of a law or document is called a(n) __________.

What is an "Amendment?"

500

Before the 14th Amendment made them illegal, southern states adopted ________ to limit the freedom of former slaves.

What are "Black Codes?"

500

This person was a union general during the Civil War, and eventually became a two-term President during Reconstruction.

Who is "Ulysses S. Grant?"

500

__________ is the word for separating people based on race or religion. 

What is "segregation?"

500

Reconstruction ended after the Compromise of ______.

What is "1877?"

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