Expansion of Civil Rights & Citizenship
Political Conflict
Federal Authority over the South
People involved
100

Which specific amendment was responsible for formally abolishing slavery in the United States?

The 13th Amendment 
100

What two specific legal requirements did Southern states have to meet under the Reconstruction Acts before rejoining the Union?

They were required to ratify the 14th Amendment and draft new constitutions that were inclusive.

100

What was the purpose of the federal government taking control over Southern states?

The federal government took unprecedented control to enforce new laws and ensure that Reconstruction policies were being followed in the South.

100

Which demographic group gained suffrage (the right to vote) during the Reconstruction Era due to the passage of the 15th Amendment?

Black men gained suffrage during the Reconstruction Era.

200

Which amendment guaranteed citizenship and equal protection to all persons?

14th Amendment

200

How did the Reconstruction Acts of 1867 change the administration of the South?

They divided the South into five military districts and mandated that states draft new, inclusive constitutions.
200

What were the Reconstruction Acts of 1867?

These were laws that divided the South into five military districts and set strict requirements for Southern states to rejoin the Union.

200

What advancements did African Americans make in institution building during Reconstruction?

African Americans successfully formed and operated their own independent churches, mutual aid societies, and the first historically Black colleges and universities.

300

This act was a precursor to the 14th Amendment, which was passed to ensure the acts provisions were permanently protected by the Constitution?

The Civil Rights Act of 1866

300

What significant constitutional event occurred as a result of the tension between the executive and legislative branches?

The impeachment of Andrew Johnson, which happened after he was accused of obstructing the Reconstruction policies set by Congress.

300

What were Southern states required to do before they could rejoin the Union?

They were mandated to draft new, inclusive constitutions and ratify the 14th Amendment.

300

Who were the groups that spearheaded violent opposition to Black equality during Reconstruction, leading to racial terrorism?

Domestic terror organizations like the Klu Klux Klan spearheaded violent opposition to Black equality.

400

What were three essential social services provided by this agency to help formerly enslaved people?

The Freedmen's Bureau provided food, medical aid, establishing schools, and negotiating labor contracts.

400

What was the primary cause of conflict between Congress and President Andrew Johnson?

The conflict centered on how strictly the former Confederate states should be treated during their reentry into the Union.

400

How was the South geographically managed under the Reconstruction Acts?

The South was divided into five military districts to allow for federal and military oversight during the transition.

400

What specific types of laws did Southern states enact after the withdrawal of federal troops, which effectively stripped Black Americans of their rights?

Southern states enacted poll taxes, literacy tests, and segregation laws.