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Reconstruction Fill In The Blanks

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Question: What was ?Answer: A 12 year after the Civil War in which the United States government tried to rebuild the South without slavery.
Question: What problems had the Civil War for the South?Answer: were hungry, poorly clothed, and homeless, uneducated, and in need of medical care.
Question: What were Abraham plans for returning the Confederacy to the Union?Answer: Lincoln stressed the importance of forgiveness and harmony so he recommended that Southerners be pardoned for to secede.He conflicted with General Sherman’s order to give freedmen 40 acres of land and a mule.
Question: Who became president after the of Lincoln? What was his plan to bring the South back into the Union?Answer: 1. Andrew Johnson. 2. Johnson initially said that he wanted to issue amnesty to and return property to the previous owners
Question: What did Robert E. Lee urge to do after the war?Answer: he urged Southerners to and keep the country united, even though it meant giving up slavery.
Question: What was a ?Answer: who moved to the south after the Civil War to help reform society.
Question: What was the Bureau?Answer: The Bureaus were set up by the U.S. government in Southern communities to help slaves make the transition from slavery.
Question: 1. Who was not allowed to hold public after the war? 2. What new group of leaders took their places?Answer: 1. Southern military leaders were not allowed to hold public offices after the war. 2. Many lawmakers
Question: Why did pass the Civil Rights Act of 1866?Answer: Northern lawmakers were concerned that Southern weren’t protecting the rights of Freedmen
Question: Who the new laws?Answer: soldiers who would enforce laws in five military in the South.
Question: Who were the Republicans?Answer: Radical were lawmakers
Question: Why did the Republicans recommend amendments to the Constitution?Answer: then states couldn't pass laws to against powerless people like ex-slaves.
Question: What role did Frederick Douglass take during the of the South?Answer: helped to get the states to ratify the 13th, 14th, and 15th .
Question: How did the election of a new U.S. in 1876 affect the effort to rebuild the South?Answer: The election was so close that a commission was to decide the outcome.
Question: Who was T. Washington?Answer: a southern African who had worked very hard to get an education and become the head of a university for black students, the Tuskegee Institute.
Question: What did Booker T. Washington to help segregated African Americans?Answer: He recommended that African Americans do what he did: get a good and job training.
Question: Who was W.E.B. ?Answer: Dubois was a professor from the North and he was very about white violence against African Americans.
Question: What did W.E.B. Dubois say would end discrimination against African ?Answer: He stressed the view that the of the Founding Fathers applied to all Americans regardless of their race, ethnic background, or history.
 
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