Study up for the Reconstruction
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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One example of a black code that was designed to prevent blacks in the South from voting was the | literacy tests
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Another product of black codes was charging a fee for getting to vote and were called | poll taxes
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The 13th Amendment legally ended | slavery
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The 14th Amendment gave all people born in the United States status as ______ except for Native Americans. | citizens
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After the Civil War many African Americans worked at the former plantations as ______________ | sharecroppers
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One of the really positive organizations that resulted from the end of the Civil War helped to educate African-Americans and poor whites. | Freedmen's Bureau
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Separate but equal | Plessy v. Ferguson
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Division of races in all places | segregation
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Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction focused on | unity
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Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction hoped the country would quickly _______. | heal
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The Southern economy before and during the Civil War was mainly ________. | agricultural
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The Freedmen's Bureau was designed to aid __________. | formerly enslaved persons
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Economic assistance was provided to formerly enslaved persons by the __________ ___________. | Freedmen's Bureau
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After the military left the South, there was an increase in the efforts of _______ __________ to limit the rights of African Americans. | white supremacists
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The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were geared towards __________ the rights of African Americans. | increasing
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