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Chapter 12-An Era of Change

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A person who had not accepted the changes brought about by the Civil War, particularly the abolition of slavery.   show
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A system under which the state would lease prisoners to private businesses, which saved the state money and was profitable for the businesses but was hard on prisoners.   show
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Laws enacted by southern legislators that restricted the freedom of African Americans and required separate-but equal public facilities for whites and for blacks.   show
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show poll tax  
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show grandfather clause  
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A labor system in which a planter would rent a portion of his land to a farmer who agreed to raise a cash crop and give a share to the farmer, in exchange for the land and access to a house.   show
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show debt peonage  
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show grinding season  
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show Farmers’ Alliance  
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Belief in the rights, wisdom, or virtues of the common people.   show
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show Progressive movement  
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show Fusion movement  
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The right to vote.   show
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What were the central beliefs of the post-Reconstruction Democratic Party?   show
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Which explains why the attendance of Generals Beauregard and Early was advertised to potential consumers? (Take Notice)   show
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show $40,000  
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How was the Louisiana Lottery able to become so powerful?   show
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show They bought votes with small cash payments or patronage jobs.  
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show Convicts were physically abused, neglected, and frequently died.  
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show They passed additional segregation statues.  
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Which caption best describes the photograph? (water fountain)   show
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show Jim Crow laws  
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show Jim Crow laws provide separation but not equality.  
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What measures were added to the Constitution of 1898 to further limit the voting rights of African Americans and poor whites?   show
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How did the adoption of a grandfather clause affect voters in Louisiana?   show
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Which Amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920?   show
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show Jazz  
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show Louis Armstrong  
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show Women in Louisiana were organized to fight for voting rights.  
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show Children were working long hours in unsafe conditions.  
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show They were poor and without land and had few other options.  
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Which statement best explains why it was difficult to leave the system of sharecropping?   show
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What are some examples of corruption during this time period?   show
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show The Separate but Equal concept  
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show disfranchisement, sharecropping, convict lease system, segregation  
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show automobile, telephone, electricity, jazz, street cars & catalog shopping  
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show It limited voting rights for freedmen and had many government changes.  
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What political party was in power in LA based on the changes made to the Constitution of 1898?   show
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show 15th  
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show 13th & 14th  
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