Civil War
Lincoln's Leadership
Reconstruction
Opposition & Segregation
Voting Restrictions
100

The states that seceded from the Union formed this new nation.

What was the Confederate States of America?

100

This document freed enslaved people in Confederate states, shifting the war’s focus to ending slavery.

What was the Emancipation Proclamation?

100

This term refers to the rebuilding of the South and the reintegrating of Southern states after the Civil War.

What was Reconstruction?

100

These laws were designed to restrict the rights of newly freed African Americans in the South.

What were the Black Codes?

100

This was a fee required to vote, often used to prevent African Americans from voting.

What was a poll tax?

200

This term means the act of withdrawing from a nation or political union.

What is secession?

200

This speech by Lincoln expressed the war as a test of democracy and equality.

What was the Gettysburg Address?

200

This amendment abolished slavery.

What was the 13th Amendment?

200

The separation of groups based on law or government policy, which was enforced through legislation and regulations such as the Jim Crow laws in the American South

What is De Jure segregation?

200

This test required voters to read and interpret difficult passages to register to vote.

What was a literacy test?

300

This 1863 battle was a major turning point of the Civil War and ended Lee’s invasion of the North.

What was the Battle of Gettysburg?

300

Lincoln’s main goal throughout the war was to achieve this.

What was preserving the Union?

300

This amendment granted citizenship and equal protection under the law.

What was the 14th Amendment?

300

This 1896 Supreme Court decision established the doctrine of “separate but equal.”

What was Plessy v. Ferguson?

300

This secret organization used terror and violence to prevent African Americans from exercising their rights.

What was the Ku Klux Klan (KKK)?

400

This final battle site in 1865 marked the Confederate surrender to the Union.

What was Appomattox Court House?

400

Lincoln and Stephen Douglas differed in that Douglas supported popular sovereignty while Lincoln opposed the spread of this institution.

What was slavery?

400

This amendment gave African American men the right to vote.

What was the 15th Amendment?

400

These laws enforced racial segregation in all public facilities in the South.

What were Jim Crow laws?

400

This clause allowed people to vote only if their ancestors had voted before the Civil War.

What was the grandfather clause?

500

The capture of this city allowed General Sherman to begin his “March to the Sea.”

What was Atlanta?

500

This political party opposed the expansion of slavery and supported free labor in the territories.

What was the Republican Party?

500

This government agency helped freed slaves by providing education, food, and legal assistance.

What was the Freedmen’s Bureau?

500

This activist and journalist led an anti-lynching campaign to expose racial violence in the U.S.

Who was Ida B. Wells?

500

These laws and practices collectively reversed many Reconstruction gains and upheld white supremacy in the South.

What were Jim Crow laws and voting restrictions?