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1 Reconstruction

2 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000 Legis-lation People Hodge Podge
Segre-gation Radical Reps Impeach the President $200 $400 $600 $800 $1,000

3 This Constitutional Amendment officially ended slavery.
Legislation (200) This Constitutional Amendment officially ended slavery. 13th

4 Congress created this agency to assist former slaves.
Legislation (400) Congress created this agency to assist former slaves. Freedmen’s Bureau

5 Legislation (600) These southern laws restricted the freedom of African Americans. Black codes

6 Legislation (800) This amendment guarantees equal protection under the law. 14th

7 Legislation (1000) This law divided the South into five districts controlled by the U.S. Army. Military Reconstruction Act

8 People (200) His reconstruction plan required 10% of a state’s population to take a loyalty oath. Abraham Lincoln

9 People (400) This Civil War hero later became president of the U.S.
Ulysses S. Grant

10 People (600) U.S. general whose entire command was wiped out at the Battle of Little Bighorn. George Custer

11 People (800) He became president under the Compromise of 1877.
Rutherford B. Hayes

12 People (1000) Democratic candidate who gave up his claim to the White House under the Compromise of 1877. Samuel Tilden

13 Members of this political party wanted to impeach the President.
Impeachment (200) Members of this political party wanted to impeach the President. Republican

14 His dismissal as Secretary of War led to Johnson’s impeachment trial.
Edwin Stanton

15 The number of votes by which impeachment failed in the Senate.
One

16 Impeachment (800) Johnson’s impeachment began because he violated this law. Tenure of Office Act

17 Impeachment (400) The first president ever to have the impeachment process started against him. Andrew Johnson

18 These northerners moved south to make money after the Civil War.
Hodge Podge (200) These northerners moved south to make money after the Civil War. Carpetbaggers

19 Hodge Podge (400) Southern Republicans were often called by this less than friendly name. scalawag

20 Hodge Podge (600) The system of working on another person’s land and paying rent with the harvest. Sharecropping

21 Hodge Podge (800) The transcontinental railroad came together in this Utah town in 1869. Promontory

22 Hodge Podge (1000) Lincoln vetoed this law before he died because it treated the South too harshly. Wade-Davis Bill

23 Segregation (200) A series of laws that separated people by race in public places. Jim Crow laws

24 Segregation (400) This hate group used violence and intimidation to limit the rights of African Americans. Ku Klux Klan

25 Name two ways Southern states prevented blacks from voting.
Segregation (600) Name two ways Southern states prevented blacks from voting. Poll tax, literacy test, grandfather clause

26 Segregation (800) This amendment guaranteed the right to vote to African American men. 15th

27 Segregation (1000) The decision in this Supreme Court case made “separate but equal” legal in the United States. Plessy v. Ferguson

28 Radical Republicans (200)
Senate leader who was once beaten with a cane in the Capitol. Charles Sumner

29 Radical Republicans (400)
Republican president whose administration was plagued by corruption. Ulysses S Grant

30 Radical Republicans (600)
The two main goals of the Radical Republicans after the Civil War. Break the power of the planter class and the right to vote for African Americans

31 Radical Republicans (800)
He was the Republican leader in the House of Representatives. Thadeus Stevens

32 Radical Republicans (1000)
He became the first African-American to serve in the Senate. Hiram Revels


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