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us history Mr.K 1
UNIT 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| how many union human casualties are there | 36,000 |
| how many confederate human casualties are there | 269,000 |
| how many union human casualties wounded are there | 275,000 |
| how many confederate human casualties wounded are there | 225,000 |
| what was the of social order, of the economic ruin | - urban centers destroyed - loss of slavery - pride |
| when did Lincolns assassination happen | april 4, 1865 |
| what movie was playing at the theater that Lincoln assassination happens | our american cousion |
| what words did Booth yell before he died | - sic seemper tyrannis - tho be it ever to tyrants |
| where was Booth found | Virgina tabacco barn |
| where was Lincolins body took to | train (the old nashville) carries body washington to springfield. his home town |
| who was president Andrew Jackson | tennessee senator, only senator from south to remain loyal to union |
| More Information about Andrew Jackson | former slave owner, in 1863 he supported abolition |
| what was Andrew Jacksons dilemma | how to bring the south back to the union |
| Johns Betrayal?? | pardoned new southern legislators |
| Johns Betrayal, how many people sat in congress | 58 |
| Johns Betrayal, how many served in confededrate cabinet | 6 |
| Johns Betrayal, how many were confederate generals | 4 |
| what was the Northern Reaction to Johns Betrayal | angered radical reactions, and worried african americans |
| what was the congressional efforts | freedmens bureall |
| what did the freedmens bureall do | assisted former slaves |
| what did the civil rights act of 1866 do? | - gave afican americans citzenship - forbade states from passing discriminartory laws(black codes) |
| made all persons born or naturalized in the us citizens of the country | 14th amendment |
| did not recognize southern state goverments except tennesse | reconstruction act of 1867 |
| no one can be kept from voting because of race color or precious conditions of servitude | 15th amendment |
| what rebuilt infrastructure, and proved expensive | public works program |
| white southerners who joined republican party | scalawags |
| northern politicans who moved south | carpetbaggers |
| acceptance to civil rights and suffrage to afr.americans | racism |
| what was the inhuman brutality | -beatings -excutions -rape -prohibitions |
| how long of hours did the plantition workers work | 15 hour days |
| what year did the population double of ten largest southern cities | 1865 to 1870 |
| what year of afr.americans over age 20 were illterate | 1870 |
| what year was more then 600,000 enrolled in elementary school | 1877 |
| who outnumbered white voters in several southern states | largest group of southern republicans |
| who was the first afr. american senator | hiram revels |
| when was the kkk founded | 1866 pulaski tennesse |
| what was the goal of the senator | -restore white supremency -prevent afr.americans from polical rights |
| who was the first grand wizzard | nathan bedford forrest |
| loose assembly of multiple independent group | hierachy |
| what was the kkks masks and robes they worse represent | ghosts of the confedercy |
| what were the kkks targets | -southern republicans -workers of freedmens bueral -church leaders -heads of families |
| what was the kkks act | -burned houses -violence -murder |
| what did the paramilitary wing for southern democrats do | drove afr.americans from voting |
| construction company on union pacific railrodes gave larger profits to government | credit mobilier |
| internal revenue accepted bribes from whiskey distillers | whiskey ring |
| bribes of indian terrirory | secretary of war |
| bribes from the shipbuilders | secretary of navy |
| bribes with land speculators | secretary of the interior |
| who refuseded to believe corruption | grant |
| what year was the panic of | 1873 |
| investor of largest banking firm | jay cooke |
| paper money durning the war that was not backed by equal value in gold | greenbacks |
| indiffernt to southern issues | shifting of popular concerns |
| recapture state governments | redemption |
| what did redemption end | congressional reconstruction |
| what was the election of 1876 contain. two people | republican- ruthford haynes democrats- samual tilden |
| how many does tilden win by | 1 electoral vote |
| how many votes are disputed | 19 |
| congressional commission | compromise of 1877 |