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11th grade U.S. History

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show issued pardons for all Confeds., except officials + rich planters; removed black troops from South; allowed Mississippi to rejoin Union even though didn't ratify to 13th Amendment  
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show all ppl. born + naturalized in U.S.= citizens of U.S. + state live in;Representatives shall be apportioned among the several states according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each state, excluding Indians not taxed.  
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15th amendment:   show
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16th amendment:   show
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13th amendment:   show
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Lincoln was buried in what state?   show
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as result of Compromise of 1877(2):   show
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show Repubs. abandoned universal voting rights; voters turned against repub.-controlled Congress; Repub. Party's interest in universal voting rights faded.  
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Union League   show
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During Reconstruction, many African Amer. ________.   show
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former salve-trader, Confed. general; used KKK leadership to frighten African Amer. to prevent from voting Republican.   show
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Enforcement Act   show
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Dems. used it to gain power in House Representatives   show
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show Compromise of 1877  
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Wade-Davis Bill   show
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Alexander H. Stevens   show
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show Sidney George Fisher  
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show violation of Tenure of Office Act; "scandalous" speeches; bringing Congress "into disgrace"  
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Radical Republican grievances against Pres. Johnson (3):   show
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