NAME GAME
ACADEMIC VOCAB
AMENDMENT
MORE VOCABS
RANDOM SURPRISE
100

the men and women who had been enslaved

Freedmen

100

ability, capacity

capability

100

a law that excused a voter from a literacy test if his grandfather had been eligible to vote

Grandfather Clause

100

for a particular purpose

Specifically

100

an 1896 court case in which the Supreme Court ruled that segregation in public facilities was legal as long as the facilities were equal

Plessy v. Ferguson

200

a person who rents a plot of land and farms it in exchange for a share of the crop

Sharecropper

200

offering a choice

alternative

200

laws that separated people of different races in public places in the South

Jim Crow Laws

200

to bring charges of serious wrongdoing against a public official

impeach

200

to make use of

employ

300

a white southerner who supported the Republicans during Reconstruction

Scalawag

300

to interfere in order to stop or change something

intervene

300

an 1865 amendment to the United States Constitution that banned slavery throughout the nation

13th Amendment

300

well known for some bad quality or effect

notorious

300

an agreement by Republican presidential candidate Rutherford B. Hayes to end Reconstruction in return for congressional Democrats accepting his inauguration as President after the disputed election of 1876

Compromise of 1877

400

an uncomplimentary nickname for a northerner who went to the South after the Civil War

Carpetbagger

400

expect or look ahead to

anticipate

400

an 1868 amendment to the United States Constitution that guarantees equal protection of the laws

14th Amendment

400

the legal separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences

segregation

400

a government agency founded during Reconstruction to help former slaves

Freedmen's Bureau

500

a secret society organized in the South after the Civil War to reassert white supremacy by means of violence

Ku Klux Klan

500

something applied or created based on authority

imposition

500

an 1869 amendment to the United States Constitution that forbids any state to deny African Americans the right to vote because of race

15th Amendment

500

a government pardon

amnesty

500

a member of Congress during Reconstruction who wanted to break the power of wealthy southern plantation owners and ensure that freedmen received the right to vote

Radical Republicans