Reconstruction

Why was a plan for reconstruction of the South needed?

the constitution provided no guidance on secession or readmission of states

What idea was a part of Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction?

the southern states had never really left the Union

The Ten Percent Plan required that

ten percent of a state's voters take a loyalty oath to the union

The radical republicans rejected the ten percent plan because they believed that

African Americans should be granted full citizenship

What event led to the House of representatives to impeach President Johnson?

Johnson's attempt to fire Secretary of War Edwin

By the end of the Civil War

the south's economy had been destroyed

One of President Lincoln's first major goals for Reconstruction was to

reunify the nation

What was the outcome of the impeachment proceedings against President Johnson?

the House impeached the president, but the Senate failed to remove him

What action did Congress take to support Southern African Americans?

congress overturned Johnson's vetoes on major reconstruction legislation

What did Johnson require states to do to regain membership in the Union?

voters had to ratify the 13 Amendment, and state constitutions had to ban slavery

In the years immediately following the Civil War, the South

became a stronghold of the Republican Party

In the system of share-tenancy, farmworkers

had more control over their crops and supplies than was true in sharecropping

During Reconstruction, groups such as the Ku Klux Klan

used violence to prevent freed people from voting

What did the Enforcement Act of 1870 make illegal?

the use of force or coercion to prevent citizens from voting

During reconstruction, most African American families in the south

remained in rural areas, where they worked at jobs such as lumbering or farming

Which of the following was a key problem with the sharecropping system?

landowners could lie about expenses to keep sharecroppers in debt

One success of reconstruction was

introduction of a tax-supported public school system in the south

What did republicans gain from the compromise of 1877?

Rutherford b hayes became president

how did hayes election effectively end reconstruction?

federal intervention ended in the south

during his presidency, Ulysses S Grant

gave high-level advisory posts to untrustworthy friends and acquaintances

Who ran against grant in 1872 as the liberal republican party candidate?

Horace greeley

by the end of the 1860s, northern support for reconstruction had faded because

the cost of military operations in the south worried many people

during the 1870s, Supreme court decisions

restricted the scope of the 14 Amendment

southern democrats appealed to small farmers by

pointing out that building roads and schools resulted in higher taxes

reconstruction was successful in

raising African Americans' expectations of their right to citizenship

the 15 Amendment affected the women's suffrage movement by

splitting the movement

scalawag

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carpetbagger

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segregation

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integration

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sharecropping

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share-tenancy

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tenant farming

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Ku Klux Klan

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Enforcement Acts

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Redeemer

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Compromise of 1877

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reconstruction

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radical republican

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wade-davis bill

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freedmen's bureau

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Andrew johnson

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black code

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civil rights act of 1866

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fourteenth amendment

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impeach

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fifteenth amendment

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