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Misc. 2Reconstr- uction Civil Rights Westward Expansion Misc 1.Immig- ration

A journal written by an immigrant about their experiences coming to America would be considered what type of source? A 100

Primary Source A 100

The section of your textbook about what life was like for a cowboy would be considered what type of source? A 200

Secondary Source A 200

Which amendment ended slavery? A 300

13 th Amendment A 300

African Americans who moved west to farm during Reconstruction were called? A 400

Exodusters A 400

What connects the cattle trail to the eastern markets? A 500

Cow Towns A 500

This racist group was created because African Americans became free B 100

The Ku Klux Klan B 100

What were the three things the Southern governments did to try and stop the African Americans from voting? B 200

Poll Tax Literacy Test Grandfather Clause B 200

These laws established segregation B 300

The Jim Crow Laws B 300

Which amendment creates due process and gives African Americans the same basic rights as whites? B 400

14 th – Made all freemen citizens (due Process) B 400

The outcome of the court case Plessy v. Ferguson makes this legal B 500

Segregation – separate but equal facilities are constitutional B 500

Which civil rights leader believes in civil disobedience? C 100

Martin Luther King Jr.

The first 9 African American students to go to a white school were called C 200

the Little Rock Nine C 200

Her arrest started the Montgomery Bus Boycott C 300

Rosa Parks C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE

These programs required corporations and universities to hire/admit a certain number of minorities ? C 400

Affirmative Action Programs C 400

Who was the President responsible for desegregating Little Rock High School? C 500

Dwight D. Eisenhower C 500

What were the homes called that the plains farmers lived in? D 100

Sod Houses D 100

In addition to gold most people went west because the government was giving away free land. What was the name of the act that gave away 160 acres of land? D 200

Homestead Act D 200

The Nez Perce, the Apache, and the Sioux were all moved off their land onto _______________ D 300

reservations D 300

This act tried to force the Native Americans into white society D 400

Dawes Act D 400

During which battle was General Custer killed? D 500

Battle of Little Big Horn D 500

This amendment gave all men the right to vote? E 100

15 th Amendment E 100

Manifest Density, Gold Rushes and Free Land are all examples of what? E 200

Reasons settlers moved west E 200

Who was the President that ended Reconstruction by removing troops from the South? E 300

Rutherford B. Hayes E 300

Becoming an “American” or a part of American society by replacing your culture with American culture E 400

Assimilation E 400

This event led to the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 E 500

March on Washington E 500

These were dirty, crowded, dangerous buildings where people in the city lived F 100

Tenements F 100

Someone who is against immigration is called? F 200

Nativist F 200

This only allowed a certain number of immigrants to enter the U.S. from a specific country? F 300

Quota System F 300

This was an agreement made with Japan in an attempt to restrict Japanese immigration to the U.S.? F 400

Gentlemen's Agreement F 400

What was the name of the poem written by Emma Lazarus? F 500

New Colossus F 500

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As result of Bloody Sunday Congress passed this to outlaw the literacy test Click on screen to continue

Voting Rights Act of 1965 Click on screen to continue

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