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100

The 16th President, assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865

Abraham Lincoln

100

This amendment outlawed slavery in the United States.

13th Amendment

100

Required 51% of voters to swear an oath to the Union.

Wade-Davis Bill (1864)

100

blocked Blacks and poor Whites from voting if they failed questions about the Constitution and government

Literacy tests

100

What state laws enforced segregation in the South?

Jim Crow Laws

200

A former military general, this two-term President found his administration to be full of scandal.

Ulysses S. Grant

200

The Tenure of Office Act said the President could not remove a member of his cabinet without the approval of the Senate.


True or False?

True

200

Andrew Johnson's plan that went easy on the South and did not support Black rights

Restoration, or Presidential Reconstruction

200

A Southerner who supported Republican ideas for Reconstruction who was generally labeled a traitor by other Southerners

scalwag

200

This agency helped freed blacks find housing, food, employment and education.

Freedmen's Bureau

300

Who assassinated President Lincoln on April 14, 1865?

John Wilkes Booth

300

This amendment guaranteed voting rights to all male citizens.

15th Amendment

300

Divided the South into 5 military districts.

Radical Reconstruction

300

This terrorist group formed in 1865 to harass and prevent freedmen from voting.

Ku Klux Klan

300

A Northerner who moved to the South during Reconstruction. 

Carpetbagger

400

He became President upon Lincoln's assassination and his "Restoration" plan for Reconstruction was very easy on the South.l

Andrew Johnson

400

After the Civil War, the South enacted _______  _________ to control Black movement and keep freedmen as close to slavery as possible.

Black Codes

400

Abraham Lincoln's Plan

10% Plan

400

a fee you had to pay for voting

poll tax

400

When a landowner gives land, seeds and tools to a farmer in exchange for a share of their crop.

Sharecropping

500

Who was the first African American Senator?

Hiram Revels

500

This amendment said anyone born in the United States was a citizen. (Except Native Americans).

14th Amendment

500

Which plan said that states had to ratify the 14th Amendment?

Radical Reconstruction

500

allowed poor whites to vote even if they failed the literacy test by stating if your father/grandfather could vote, so could you.

Grandfather Clause

500

What Supreme Court Case upheld segregation as long as facilities were "separate but equal?"

Plessy v. Ferguson