Civil War
Reconstruction Plans
Freedmen's Bureau
Civil Rights
Failures & Successes
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Which side was the Union?

The North was the Union.

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What was Lincoln’s 10% Plan?

 It required 10% of voters in a state to pledge loyalty to the Union for rejoining.

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What did the Freedmen’s Bureau do?

It provided assistance to newly freed slaves.

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What is civil disobedience?

The act of peacefully refusing to obey laws considered unjust.

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 List one success of Reconstruction.

The passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments.

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Which side supported slavery?

The South supported slavery.

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What was Johnson’s Presidential Pardon Plan?

It pardoned all Southerners except high-ranking Confederate officials.

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Name one service provided by the Freedmen’s Bureau.

* Education

* Housing

* Lawyers

* Medicalcare

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What were Black Codes?

Laws that restricted the rights of African Americans.

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 List one failure of Reconstruction.

The rise of segregation and discriminatory laws.

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What does "secession" mean?

Breaking away or separating.

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What was the Radical Republicans' approach to Reconstruction?

They wanted to impose strict measures on the South for rejoining the Union.

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Why was education important for freed slaves?

It empowered them to gain skills and knowledge for better opportunities.


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What did Jim Crow Laws enforce?

Racial segregation in public facilities.

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What were two push factors for migration?

Violence and oppressive Black Codes.

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What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?

It declared that all slaves in the rebellious states were to be set free.

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What is one similarity between the three plans?

All required an oath of allegiance to the Union.

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How did the Freedmen’s Bureau help with jobs?

Answers vary

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Why was Homer Plessy arrested?

He violated segregation laws by sitting in a whites-only car

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What were two pull factors for migration?

Job opportunities and the chance for a better life in the North.

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Who was the President during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln.


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What is one difference between the plans?

Lincoln's plan was more lenient than the Radical Republicans'. 

Many possible answers

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What impact did the Bureau have on communities?

Answers vary. 

It helped establish schools and provide essential services to freed slaves.

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What was the outcome of Plessy v. Ferguson?

It upheld the "separate but equal" doctrine.

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Why is Reconstruction still debated today?

Answers may vary.

Its long-term impacts on race relations and civil rights are still felt and discussed.

If it was successful or not!