Misc. Government Actions
Reconstructing a Broken Nation
Reconstruction and the New Slavery
Advantages of the North and South
Misc. People
400

When a government official is formally charged with wrongdoing this is known as? This happened to President Andrew Johnson

impeachment

400

This government organization would provide food, housing, schooling, and medical supplies to newly freed slaves.

Freedman's Bureau

400

Discriminatory laws that were passed in the South to keep newly freed African Americans down would be known as?

Black Codes

400

Who had more naval tonnage?

The North

400

The anger and prejudice against new immigrants coming from Europe, especially non-protestants, would be known as

Nativism

800

This presidential action not only freed slaves in rebelling states but also gave the north a new purpose for fighting the war.

Emancipation Proclamation

800

This would be the name given to northerners who would go to the South during reconstruction to take advantage of political opportunities

Carpetbaggers

800

This political movement or group wanted to return political power to white democrats in the South.

Redeemer Democrats

800

Which side had more miles of Railroad

North

800

Who was the violent abolitionist who participated in Bleeding Kansas as well as the unsuccessful slave revolt at Harper's Ferry, Virginia?

John Brown
1200

The constitution of the confederacy was weak because it did what? (Similar to that of the Articles of Confederation at our nations beginnings)

Gave too much power to the Confederate States.

1200

Who was the leader of the Radical Republicans during reconstruction who wanted rights for freedman?

Thaddeus Stevens

1200
Prohibiting blacks from serving on juries and testifying against whites, requiring separate water fountains, and requiring poll taxes or literacy tests to vote are all examples of what eras laws?

Jim Crow Era (Jim Crow Era laws)

1200

Which Side had more population?

North

1200

This former slave would sue for his freedom after traveling with his owner from a slave state to a free state. The Supreme court would rule that African Americans were not citizens, thus not being able to sue, and that the Missouri Compromise was unconstitutional.

Dred Scott 

1600

This Supreme Court ruling stated that segregation was legal as long as equal facilities were provided, also known as "separate but equal." 

Plessy vs Ferguson

1600

What were the three goals of Reconstruction

Bring the seceded southern states back into the Union

End slavery and try to protect newly emancipated slaves

Rebuild the nation after more than 4 years of fighting

1600

This labor system where workers farmed for a percentage of crops but would ultimately lead to a cycle of poverty for poor whites and African Americans in the south is known as?

Sharecropping 

1600

Which Side had the better military generals?

South

1600

The book Uncle Tom's Cabin would depict slavery as a moral evil and inspire many northerners to join the abolitionist cuase in 1852, who was the author of the book?

Harriet Beecher Stowe

2000

in Kansas and Nebraska, this major concept of government, where the people are allowed to vote on issues, would determine whether or not the territory would allow slavery after the Kansas and Nebraska act of 1854.

Popular Sovereignty

2000

Explain the difference between Presidential reconstruction and Congressional reconstruction. (be able to determine which was punishing and which was not, the loyalty oath percentage, and what legislation they must ratify.

presidential-- quick and forgiving, 10%, 13th amendment

Congressional-- harsh and painful, 50%, 13th amendment

2000

The election of 1876 would end in a tie that would lead to this compromise where Rutherford B. Hayes (republican) would get the presidency in exchange for the removal of Northern troops in the South. This compromise would effectively end reconstruction.

The compromise of 1877
2000

Which side had the greater value of exports

South

2000

This escaped slave would become the publisher of the anti-slavery newspaper The North Star and would be an advocate for the abolition movement all throughout the north.

Fredrick Douglas