Vocabulary
People
Reconstruction Plans
Amendments
Bills, Acts, & Laws
100
Confirm or approve
Ratify
100
First president in history to be impeached
Andrew Johnson
100
Required 10% of Southern states population to swear allegiance to the Union.
Lincoln's 10% Plan
100
Gives all African Americans full citizenship
14th Amendment
100
Provided assistance to newly freed African Americans with housing, food, education, …
The Freedmen's Bureau
200
The right to vote
Suffrage
200
Former Union general elected president with the aid of the African American vote in 1868
Ulysses S. Grant
200
This plan required that 50% of Southern states population must swear allegiance before they could return to the Union.
Andrew Johnson's Plan
200
Abolishes all slavery in the United States
13th Amendment
200
This bill proposed that congress, and not the president, should be responsible for running Reconstruction.
The Wade-Davis Bill
300
Have final authority on, disregard
Override
300
Leader of the Radical Republicans. Was born in Vermont.
Thaddeus Stevens
300
Seen as part of the war effort, the kindness and simplicity of this plan were designed to encouraged the states to stop fighting and rejoin the Union.
Lincoln's Plan
300
Ensures that all African Americans have the right to vote
15th Amendment
300
Discriminatory laws created in the South to maintain control over newly freed slaves.
The Black Codes
400
Showing prejudical treatment
Discriminatory
400
Republican president who had his plan for Reconstruction end abruptly in 1865.
Lincoln
400
Under this plan for Reconstruction the United States Army became the government in 5 Southern military districts
Congressional Reconstruction/Military Reconstruction/Radical Reconstruction Plan
400
According to Lincoln's plan this amendment must be ratified by Southern states before they could rejoin the Union.
13th Amendment
400
Act that was created to help grant citizenship to African Americans and forbid the southern Black Codes.
Civil Rights Act of 1866
500
Cancel, postpone
Veto
500
Broke the Office of Tenure Act
Andrew Johnson
500
Any Confederate who held more than $20,000 in property before the war had to apply for a pardon from the president directly.
Johnson's Plan
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!!! This is an Act. States that the president cannot remove cabinet members without the approval of the Senate.
The Office of Tenure Act
500
Gives Federal Gov. the right to punish any violators of the 13th, 14th, or 15th amendments.
Enforcement Act of 1870