Bell RingerDate: May 24 th, 2016 1)Begin to study the STUDY GUIDE as you complete it into next Week! 2) I7 – Chapter 16: Reconstruction All Parts is due.

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Bell RingerDate: May 24 th, )Begin to study the STUDY GUIDE as you complete it into next Week! 2) I7 – Chapter 16: Reconstruction All Parts is due Friday 5/27 by the beginning of class!

Review: Chapter 16 Lincoln’s _____ percent plan called for this amount of voter to pledge loyalty to the Union? A)5% B)20% C)15% D)10%

Review: Chapter 16 Under this bill, 50 percent of voters would have to sign a loyalty oath before a state could return to the Union. A)Davis-Wilson B)Baron-Davis C)Wade-Davis D)Douglas-Wilson

Review: Chapter 16 What was the Freedmen’s Bureaus primary concern after the War? A)Provide emergency relief to people displaced by the war B)Provide food and money to people displaced by the war C)Move people out of war torn areas D)Form an organization that would oversee the freeing of slaves

Review: Chapter 16 Which Amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery? A)11th B)12th C)14th D)13th

Review: Chapter 16 Who shot and killed Abraham Lincoln on April 14 th, 1865? A)Lee Harvey Oswald B)Jack Ruby C)John Wilkes Booth D)Andrew Johnson

Review: Chapter 16 Who became President after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated? A)Franklin Pierce B)Andrew Johnson C)Ulysses S. Grant D)Rutherford B. Hayes

Review: Chapter 16 What does the 14 th Amendment state? A)Everyone can become a citizen by taking a loyalty of oath B)All people who lived in the US for 10 years are citizens C)All people born or naturalized in the US are citizens D)No one can become a citizen beyond the age of 40

Review: Chapter 16 Who won the election of 1868 and became President…? A)Franklin Pierce B)Andrew Johnson C)Ulysses S. Grant D)Rutherford B. Hayes

Chapter 16 Reconstruction and the New South Section 1: Rebuilding the Nation As the Civil War ended, Americans faced enormous problems. Much of the South had been destroyed, and homeless refugees needed food, shelter, and work. President Lincoln developed a plan for a peaceful Reconstruction, but he was assassinated before his ideas could be put into practice. Chapter Summary

Chapter 16 Reconstruction and the New South Chapter Summary (continued) Section 2: The Battle over Reconstruction President Andrew Johnson disagreed with Congress over the best plan for Reconstruction. Johnson wanted a lenient plan while Congress supported a stricter approach. Congress passed amendments that guaranteed more rights to African Americans, but huge challenges remained.

Chapter 16 Reconstruction and the New South Section 3: The End of Reconstruction The election of 1876 brought about the end of Reconstruction. As a result, African Americans lost many of their newly gained political and civil rights. Many were forced into a cycle of debt as sharecroppers. The economy of the South began a slow recovery. Chapter Summary (continued)

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Key to the Study Guide Directions: 1)Take out a blank sheet of paper. Put your name, date, and period on it. 2) Choose between completing Reconstruction Timeline WS or Reconstruction Acts WS (only 1). DO NOT WRITE ON THESE SHEETS 3) Once completed you will receive a STUDY GUIDE for the Final Exam.