The Civil War
Reconstruction
The Opening of the West and the Crisis of Rual America
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100

Why did the Union impose a naval blockade on the South during the Civil War?

To encourage Union sympathizers to persuade their states to rejoin the Union

100

"How should former Confederate leaders be punished?" "How should Southern states be readmitted to the Union?" "How should four million freedmen enter Into public life and the free market economy?" "How should the economy of the south be rebuilt?" What was one impact of these issues on Republicans following the Civil War?

They disagreed over whether the President or Congress should set conditions for Reconstruction

100

What was the main purpose of the reservation system?

To make it easier for Indians to assimilate into mainstream American culture.

100

Which amendment guaranteed the equal protection of the laws to all American citizens, including formerly enslaved individuals?

14th Amendment

100

Sharecropping 

Under the new system of sharecropping, the freedman gave a share of their crops to the landowners in exchange for use of the land.

200

What was a significant impact of the emancipation proclamation?

The war became a moral contest over slavery

200

The cartoon on the left by Thomas Nast was published in 1874. What was the main message of this cartoon?

Opponents of Reconstruction were using violence to intimidate the freedmen

200

In the 1800s, how did farmers challenge the unfair rates charged by rail road monopolies controlling transportation routes?

By passing Granger laws in state legislatures.

200

Which of the following was contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War?

Southerners feared that Northerners intended to abolish slavery

200

Fourteenth Amendment

It defined U.S. citizenship and guaranteed all citizens important rights, such as equality before the law.

300

What were the major consequences of the Civil War?

The end of slavery and a strengthening of the power of the federal government

300

"Laws permitting or even requiring , the separation of the races do not place a badge of inferiority upon one group over another. thus it is not a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment." What practice did this ruling uphold?

Racial segregation by Jim Crow laws

300

What was the purpose of the Grange movement?

To break the rural isolation of farmers and represent their interests.

300

What was an important effect of the sharecropping system and debt peonage?

Freedmen often remained in a state of economic dependence on their former masters

300

Reservation system

Tribes were forced onto reserved lands,often dry and undersirable. Federal Indian agents and religious teachers provided some services like schools, but government agents often did not keep their promises.

400

Which constitutional issue was raised in the North during the Civil War?

Did the president have the right to suspend habeas corpus in order to keep in prison these who spoke against the war effort

400

What was a positive long-term impact of Radical Reconstruction on the south?

Public education systems were established for students of all races

400

What demand was made from the Populist Party platform of 1892?

A graduated income tax 
400

What view was held by most white southerners in the secession crisis of 1860-1861?

Since the Union was created by the states, they could leave it at any time.

400

Compromise of 1850

In the Compromise of 1850,California was aditted as a free state and a stricter fugitive slave law was enacted 

500

   "We think that African Americans are not intended to be included under the word citizen in the constitution." How did this decision contribute to the out break of the Civil War four years later?

It led enslaved African Americans to rebuild in major southern cities

500

Which two groups most helped the freedmen during the Reconstruction Era?

Radical Republicans and carpetbaggers

500

How did the Dawes Act (1887) mark departure from earlier federal Indian policy?

It permitted Indians to withdraw private plots from the tribal reservation.

500

Which strategy was used by farmers to overcome the frequent lack of rainfall on the Great plains?

using wells and building windmills to pump groundwater

500

Anaconda Plan

The Anaconda Plan was the North's strategy for winning the war. It used naval power to blockade the south and divide southern states along the Mississippi River.