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Because of the Civil War, the powers of the National government INCREASED or DECREASED ????
Because of the Civil War, the powers of the National government INCREASED or DECREASED ????
Because of the Civil War, the States could never again ?????? – (leave the Union).
Because of the Civil War, the States could never again secede – (leave the Union).
Because of the Civil War, the powers of the President INCREASED or DECREASED ????
Because of the Civil War, the powers of the President INCREASED or DECREASED ????
During the Civil War, Lincoln suspended “writ of ______ _____” (normal procedures for being arrested - only can be done in times of national emergency)
During the Civil War, Lincoln suspended “writ of habeas corpus” (normal procedures for being arrested - only can be done in times of national emergency)
After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, Vice-President ?????? ???????? (a Southerner who remained loyal to the Union) became president.
After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, Vice-President Andrew Johnson (a Southerner who remained loyal to the Union) became president.
President Andrew Johnson had problems with the Radical ??????????? Because they wanted to punish the South (not what Lincoln wanted)
President Andrew Johnson had problems with the Radical Republicans Because they wanted to punish the South (not what Lincoln wanted)
What was the period following the Civil War when the Southern states were brought back into the Union ( ) Reconstruction
A key to Reconstruction was the U.S. kept _______ in the South to make sure the Southern states complied with the new laws and Amendments
A key to Reconstruction was the U.S. kept troops in the South to make sure the Southern states complied with the new laws and Amendments
New ___________ (hint 13 th, 14 th and 15 th ) were added to the Constitution which increased or decreased the power of the Federal government over the states.
New Amendments (hint 13 th, 14 th and 15 th ) were added to the Constitution which increased or decreased the power of the Federal government over the states.
__th Amendment ended slavery (influenced by the Emancipation Proclamation)
13th Amendment ended slavery (influenced by the Emancipation Proclamation)
__th Amendment established (___ _______ ) equal treatment under the Constitution
14th Amendment established (___ _______ ) equal treatment under the Constitution
14th Amendment established (due process ) equal treatment under the Constitution
15th Amendment established ? ______ rights for former slaves
15th Amendment established ? voting rights for former slaves
15th Amendment established ? voting rights for former slaves black men
Radical Republicans wanted to punish the South for seceding, but President Johnson kept ______ their harsh bills.
Radical Republicans wanted to punish the South for seceding, but President Johnson kept vetoing their harsh bills.
President Johnson wanted to follow the plan that _______ designed before he was assassinated - allow them back in the Union quickly without harsh treatment.
President Johnson wanted to follow the plan that Lincoln designed before he was assassinated - allow them back in the Union quickly without harsh treatment.
The Republicans tried to remove Johnson from office, this is called?
The Republicans tried to remove Johnson from office, this is called? IMPEACHMENT
The laws in the South that limited rights of blacks and kept them separate from whites? ??? ???? laws
The laws in the South that limited rights of blacks and kept them separate from whites? Jim Crow laws
In the South they used these three things to keep blacks from voting
In the South they used these three things to keep blacks from voting literacy tests
In the South they used these three things to keep blacks from voting literacy tests poll taxes
In the South they used these three things to keep blacks from voting literacy tests poll taxes Grandfather Clause
This group formed to intimidate blacks to keep them from voting and having their rights?
Ku Klux Klan
This term means the Southern states voted consistently for the Democratic Party?
Solid South
In 1877, the North agreed to do this, which effectively ended Reconstruction?
Took troops out of the South
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