Reconstruction
Jim Crow
Progressivism
People
Amendments
100

What time period ended (was abolished) that started reconstruction?

Slavery

100

Jim Crow laws were a set of laws created to oppress ___________. 

Black Americans  

100

The progressive era corrected many issues that came from the industrial revolution. One of these issues addressed children. What was this issue known as?

Child Labor

100

The court case that began segregation and Jim Crow

Plessy vs. Ferguson

100

Amendment that made alcohol ILLEGAL

18th Amendment

200

When a large number of black people moved from the South to Northern cities 

Great Migration

200

Said you could not vote unless your grandfather did

Grandfather clause

200

An act that ensured the food and drugs we eat are safe 

Pure Food and Drug Act

200

Woman who fought for women's right to vote

Susan B. Anthony

200

Amendment that made alcohol LEGAL

21st Amendment

300

The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments were known as the __________ Amendments. 

Reconstruction or Civil Rights Amendments 

300

Money paid in order to vote

Poll Tax

300

A central banking system that controls the nation’s money supply

Federal Reserve System

300

African American progressive born into slavery, who believed that racism would end once blacks acquired useful labor skills and proved their economic value to society, head of Tuskegee institute

Booker T. Washington

300

Amendment that abolished slavery

13th Amendment

400

Act that made it illegal for Chinese people to immigrate to the U.S.

Chinese Exclusion Act

400

Terrorist organization that beat, lynched, and murdered black Americans 

Ku Klux Klan

400

Outlawed monopolies and practices that restrained trade, such as price fixing

Clayton Antitrust and Sherman Antitrust Act

400

African American progressive who demanded called for resistance to segregation and an end to all forms of racial inequality, opponent of Booker T. Washington and co-founder of the NAACP

W.E.B. Du Bois 

400

Amendment that approved women's suffrage

19th Amendment

500

Places where Native Americans were forced to move to and still exist today. 

Reservation Systems 

500

Series of violent and fatal attacks carried out by whites in the South against African Americans. 

Lynching Campaign

500

1902 act authorizing federal funds from public land sales to pay for irrigation and land development projects, mainly in the dry Western states

Newlands Act

500

African American progressive activist against lynching and co-founder of the NAACP with W.E.B. Du Bois

Ida B. Wells

500

Allowed congress to collect income tax

16th Amendment