Reconstruction I
Reconstruction II
Reconstruction III
Reconstruction IIII
Fourteenth Amendment
100

Amendment XIII was...

That abolished slavery throughout the U.S. 

100

Awarded slave families 40 acres of land

and a mule...

Special Field Order 15

100

Northerners who came South to serve in state governments

Carpetbaggers

100

Southern governments kept African Americans from voting after ___________the Amendment

fifteenth

100

Confederates were banned from

holding public office

200

Black Codes prevented African Americans from[list three]:

owning firearms, serving on juries, voting, and etc.

200

Assisted former slaves in finding jobs and fair wages

Freedman’s Bureau

200

White Southerners who were willing to assist Republicans in Reconstruction...

Scalawags

200

_______ complete separation of the races

Segregation

200

Guaranteed all equal...

Protection

300

The ______ reunite the country as quickly as possible from president lincoln.

Ten Percent Plan

300

This made that anyone denying former slaves’ rights faced a $1,000 fine and/or one year in jail(+ year extra points)

 Civil Rights Act [1866]

300

How many African American congressmen were elected during Reconstruction

Sixteen

300

States violating citizens’ rights would lose

representation in Congress

400

This featured former slaves and poor whites working land that they didn’t own

Sharecropping

400

This freed slaves, but only in areas controlled by the Confederacy...

Emancipation Proclamation

400

Nathan Bedford Forrest was the first “___________________” of the KKK.

Grand Wizard

400

June 1866: proposed by two thirds of...

congress

500

Andrew Johnson was a member of [political party] and was from [which state]?

Democratic party

Tennessee 

500

Hiram Revels became the first black...

Senate

500

In Congressional Reconstruction, the “Ironclad” oath was citizens that had never _________ helped the Confederacy

voluntarily

500

July 1868: ratified by three fourths of

the states