15 questions
What did the 13th amendment accomplish?
It mad slavery illegal
Grants citizenship & equal protection
Guarantees voting rights
What did the 14th amendment accomplish?
Freedom of religion
Grants citizenship and equal protection
Made slavery illegal
Guarantees voting rights
What did the 15th amendment accomplish?
Grants citizenship & equal protection
Right to bear arms
Bans slavery
Guarantees voting rights
He would have said, "It is more important to preserve the Union and reconcile rather than punish the South"
Frederick Douglas
Abraham Lincoln
Robert E. Lee
These were used to take away the rights of African Americans in the South after the Civil War.
Amendments
White Codes
Black Codes
Civil Rights
Who fought for the civil rights of all people following the Civil War...especially voting rights
Robert E. Lee
Frederick Douglas
Abraham Lincoln
What gave African Americans equal rights and authorized the use of federal troops for its enforcement?
15th Amendment
Civil Rights Acts of 1866
Freedmen's Bureau
Black Codes
Which of the following is NOT associated with the Election of 1876?
The beginning of Reconstruction
The end of Reconstruction
Tilden & Hayes
The Removal of troops from the south
The following group provided aid (help) to former slaves during Reconstruction.
Black Codes
Carpetbaggers
13th Amendment
Freedmen's Bureau
Which of the following is NOT a policy?
Southern military leaders were barred from public office.
Civil Rights Act of 1866 was enforced by federal troops.
African Americans could be elected to public office.
Southerners resented (felt angry about) carpetbaggers.
This group used fear & violence to prevent African Americans from voting in the South following Reconstruction
Black Codes
Ku Klux Klan
Radical Republicans
Carpetbaggers
Northerner who took economic, political, or social advantage of the south following the Civil War
Radical Republican
Confederate
Carpetbagger
Yankee
Agricultural & economic practice where a land owner allows a tenant farmer to work his land for a share of his crop
sustenance farming
sharecropping
carpetbagger
slavery
He believed..."The black man is not truly free until he has the ballot."
Robert E. Lee
Frederick Douglas
Abraham Lincoln
Jefferson Davis
He urged the south to stop fighting, and believed that both sides needed to work together during Reconstruction
Abraham Lincoln
Robert E. Lee
Frederick Douglas
Rutherford B. Hayes