The name for the North & South during the Civil War.
What is the Union & Confederacy?
Abolished slavery nationwide.
What is the 13th amendment? (Bonus 200 if you can can what the 14th & 15th amendment do)
The belief that it is Americans god-given right to expand westward.
What is Manifest Destiny?
Leader of the Populist Party.
Who is William Jennings Bryan?
To formally withdraw from a country/federation.
What is secession?
Agency that provided assistance to freedmen such as education & healthcare.
What is the Freedmen's Bureau?
Native Americans were forced to ______ to a traditional American culture.
What is Assimilate?
LOCAL group of farmers that organized to bring attention to high shipping costs on railroads.
What is the Grange Movement?
The strategy that led to the Union winning the Civil War.
What is the Anaconda Plan?
Name of the 3 plans for Reconstruction.
What is Lincoln's plan, Johnson's plan, & Radical Republican's plan?
The destruction of this animal led to Natives losing their main source of food, shelter, & clothing
What is the Buffalo.
Idea that adding silver to the economy will help farmers earn more money.
What is Bimetallism?
Plan to shift the Souths economy from an agrarian economy to an industrial economy.
What is the New South?
The 3 voting restrictions put onto African Americans to circumvent the 15th amendment.
What are Literacy Tests, Poll Taxes, & The Grandfather Clause?
The policy used to push Natives off their lands and on to Reservations.
What is the Homestead Act?
Name of the THREE failed compromises during the Civil War.
What is the Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850, & Kansas Nebraska Act. (Bonus 200 points if you can say what each did)
This phrase refers to the time period where race relations were at their worst.
What is the Nadir of Race Relations?
Name the THREE native conflicts that took place during Westward Expansion.
What are the Battle of Little Bighorn, Sand Creek Massacre, And Wounded Knee Massacre?
This act eliminated unfair business practices in the industry (such as monopolies)
What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?