Vocabulary
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Vocabulary 2
Reconstruction
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formerly enslaved people who were granted freedom after the civil war.

freedmen

200

What happened in 1803 that almost doubled the size of the United States. 

The Louisiana Purchase

200

What year was Abraham Lincoln elected?

1860

200

the act of ending a system, practice or institution

abolition

200
Before the Civil War, the South would have been among the five _____________ societies in the U.S.

richest

200

What were the soldiers in the Union known as

Yankees

200

the group of Southern states that seceded from the United States during the Civil War

The Confederacy

200

What was the most controversial law in the Compromise of 1850.  It required the North to "police" for the South. 

The Fugitive Slave Act

200

What battle had 51,000 casualties and was fought from July 1-3, 1863.  Lincoln gave an address here.

The Battle of Gettysburg

200

a change in a document; an article added to the U.S. Constitution

Amendment

200

The main goal of reconstruction was:

To put the country back together

200

What were the soldiers from the South called?

Rebels

300

policies created by President Andrew Johnson to reunify the country by working with former Confederate soldiers and sympathizers.

Presidential Reconstruction

300

Who published Uncle Tom's Cabin in 1852?

Harriet Beecher Stowe

300

The war ended with the surrender at where on April 9, 1865?

Appomattox Court House

300

an act of revolt, rebellion or resistance against a government.

insurrection

300
Who became President after Lincoln?

Andrew Johnson

300

Who was President after Johnson?

Ulysses S. Grant

300

members of the Republican party who were committed to equal rights for African Americans and worked to pass laws during the Reconstruction era. 

Radical Republicans

300

Violence in Kansas over the slavery issue was known as what?  For 200 bonus points what years did this take place?

  Bleeding Kansas     1855-1859

300

What did Abraham Lincoln issue in the middle of the war? (1863)

The Emancipation Proclamation

300

a system of legal and extralegal measures designed to segregate African Americans and maintain white supremacy. 

Jim Crow Laws

300

What was Johnson's approach to Reconstruction?

Lenient toward the Confederacy - did not favor Civil Rights for African Americans.

300

Who was President of the Confederacy

Jefferson Davis

400

a plan proposed by Abraham Lincoln that required a certain percentage of voters from the 1860 election to take a loyalty oath to the Union. 

The 10% plan

400

What was the the Supreme Court decision in 1857 that was so controversial and took an 11 year legal struggle. 

The Dred Scott Decision

400

What was the name of the treaty that settled the Mexican- American War in 1848

The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo

400

a form of communication, usually biased or misleading that is designed to promote a particular political point of view or agenda. 

propaganda

400

What amendments were passed during Reconstruction and what did they primarily do?

13th - freed the slaves

14th - granted citizenship (equality)

15th - right to vote

400

What was the capital of the Confederacy?

Richmond, VA

500

an agreement that ended the Reconstruction era, in which Democrats won control over the South. 

Compromise of 1877

500

Who tried to spark a slave rebellion at Harpers Ferry and was then eventually executed for treason?  He was a good speaker.

John Brown

500

The 14th amendment says that government must treat all people the same way.  This idea is called:

equal protection or equal rights

500
fair treatment by the government - comes in two types.


200 extra points if you can name the two types

due process

substantive and procedural

500

What concept did Ferguson vs. Plessy introduce?

Separate but equal

500

What was Special Fields Order #15 about?  Hint: 400,000 acres were abandoned in the South

"40 acres and a mule"