Reconstruction
100
200
300
400
500
100
200
300
400
500
100
200
300
400
500
100
200
300
400
500
100
200
300
400
500
Vocabulary People Government Plans for Reconstruction
Misc.
Final Jeopardy
Help
(1) Save a duplicate of this template.
(2) Enter all answers and questions in the outline view.
(3) View as a slideshow.
(4) Use the home red button after each question.
©Norman Herr, 2000
QuestionAnswer
Vocabulary-100
• Tax required before a person can vote.• What is a poll tax?
QuestionAnswer
Vocabulary- 200
• Examination to see if a person can read and write; used to restrict voting rights.
• What is a literacy test?
QuestionAnswer
Vocabulary-300
• Law that excused a voter from a literacy test if his father or grandfather had been eligible to vote on January 1, 1867.
• What is the Grandfather Clause?
QuestionAnswer
Vocabulary-400
• Southern laws that severely limited the rights of African Americans after the Civil War. (Exs: African Americans could not own guns, serve on juries, marry a white person)
• What were the Black Codes?
QuestionAnswer
Vocabulary-500
• Legal separation of people based on racial, ethnic, or other differences.
• What is segregation?
QuestionAnswer
• This man was Lincoln’s Vice President who became President after Lincoln was assassinated.
• Who was President Andrew Johnson?
People-100
QuestionAnswer
People-200
• This man created the 10% Plan.
• Who was Abraham Lincoln?
QuestionAnswer
People-300
• Nickname for a northerner who went to the South after the Civil War, but had no interest in government.
• Who was a carpetbagger?
QuestionAnswer
People-400
• Leader of the Radical Republicans.
• Who was Thaddeus Stevens?
QuestionAnswer
People-500
• White southerner who supported the Republicans during reconstruction.
• Who were the scalawags?
QuestionAnswer
Government-100
• Agency created by the government to provide food, clothing, and shelter to freedmen.
• What was the Freedmen’s Bureau?
QuestionAnswer
Government- 200
• This amendment abolished slavery.
• What was the 13th Amendment?
QuestionAnswer
Government- 300
• All African-American men had the right to vote under this amendment.
• What was the 15th Amendment?
QuestionAnswer
Government- 400
• The 14th Amendment guaranteed this process, which allowed people to be proven guilty before their rights were taken away.
• What is due process of law?
QuestionAnswer
Government- 500
• Former Union general who became President, during Reconstruction. This man was not ready for this position.
• Who was Ulysses S. Grant?
QuestionAnswer
Plans for Reconstruction- 100
• The names of the two presidents who created plans during Reconstruction.
• Who were Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson?
QuestionAnswer
Plans for Reconstruction-200
• This plan called for 10% of the voters to swear loyalty to the Union, and the abolishment of slavery.
• What is the 10% Plan?
QuestionAnswer
Plans for Reonstruction-300
• Which plan called for a majority of white men to swear loyalty to the Union, and allowed former Confederate officials to vote and hold office.
• What is the Johnson Plan ?
QuestionAnswer
Plans for Reconstruction-400
• Point that the Johnson Plan and Wade-Davis Bill differed on.
•What are the rights of the former Confederates?
QuestionAnswer
Plans for Reconstruction- 500
• Which of the following was NOT part of the Reconstruction Act of 1867
1. Southern states had to ratify the 14th Amendment.
2. Blacks had to be permitted to vote in all Southern states.
3. Poll taxes and literacy tests were made legal4. The South was placed under military rule
• What is poll taxes and literacy tests were made legal?
QuestionAnswer
Misc.-100
• Plan for Reconstruction that gave African-Americans the right to vote.
• What was the Reconstruction Act or Congressional Reconstruction?
QuestionAnswer
Misc.-200
• Group who used terrorist like tactics to keep African Americans from using their newly gained rights.
•What is the Ku Klux Klan?
QuestionAnswer
Misc.- 300
• Plan for Reconstruction that required Southern states to write new constitutions.
• What is the Reconstruction Act?
QuestionAnswer
Misc. -400
• This group believed that the rights of freedmen in the South had to be protected.
• Who were the Radical Republicans?
QuestionAnswer
Misc.-500
• In Plessy vs Ferguson the Supreme Court ruled that this was legal as long as the facilities were “separate but equal”.
• What is segregation?
QuestionAnswer
Final Jeopardy
• First name of the man Plessy who rode in the wrong part of the train, and the fraction of his ancestry that made him considered to be black.
What is Homer and 1/8?