
8-5.4 Review
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- Q1led by Wade Hampton, also known as the "redeemers" or Bourbons, encouraged a return to an Antebellum societyConservative Democrats30s
- Q2Southern term for the recently lost Civil War"lost cause"30s
- Q3laws designed to limit the social opportunities of African Americans through segregationJim Crow Laws30s
- Q4a way of preventing those who were illiterate from voting, only one of eight ballot boxes was counted in votingEight Box law30s
- Q5a payment required for voting, used as a tactic to keep blacks and poor whites from exercising their right to votePoll Tax30s
- Q6idea discussed in Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court said that segregation of public facilities was constitutional"Separate But Equal"30s
- Q7putting a person to death by hanging without a trialLynching30s
- Q8to take away the right to voteDisenfranchise30s
- Q9drawing political districts in a way that ensures winning, in South Carolina this would limit the number of African Americans elected to CongressGerrymandering30s
- Q10inability to read or writeIlliteracy30s
- Q11group that wanted to restore the state's government and society to its condition prior to the Civil War under the control of the elite, willing to use violence to achieve this goalRedeemers30s
- Q12a party that appealed to the values of the common manPopulists30s
- Q13an advocate for the small farmer and common man, leader of the Populists in South Carolina, known for his racist viewsBen Tillman30s
- Q14Supreme Court upheld "separate but equal" in public transportation systems such as railcars, made segregation legalPlessy v. Ferguson30s