
Chapter 16, Section 3
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- Q1The Jim Crow laws and the Black Codes were similar in that they?To limit the effectiveness of the 14th and 15th amendmentsTo respond to the Morill Actwere a response to the lack of employment in the SouthTo protect the rights of the Native Americanas30s
- Q2What social problems did the African Americans face during Reconstruction?Violence including breaking into houses, knocking down peopleThe Freedmen's Bureau wasn't helping them muchSouthern farmers were hiring themLimited effectiveness of the 14th and 15th amendments30s
- Q3Who was the first black U.S. Senator?Andrew JacksonHiram Rhodes RevelsJohn Paul JonesCripus Attucks30s
- Q4Why did the sharecropping idea NOT benefit the African Americans?They had freedom to purchase their farm landThey were tied to the white landowner because they could never get out of debtThe Freedmen's bureau told them it was a bad ideaGeneral Sherman and his army destroyed all the land30s
- Q5After the Civil War, slavery was replaced withJobsSharecroppingFree LaborMinecraft30s
- Q6Who resisted attempts at reconstruction?King of EnglandSouthern WhitesGreat BritainSlaves30s
- Q7The KKK & black codes became successful inlimiting black votesgetting students to collegekeeping blacks happyhelping blacks to vote30s
- Q8Why did Democrats in Congress agree to vote for Hayes?If he removed the state police from the interstates.If he removed federal troops out of the southIf he would pick a Democrat as Vice Pres.If he would release all slaves30s
- Q9What year did Reconstruction officially end?195419881865187730s
- Q10When Reconstruction ended, what era began?TechnologyDiscoGreat DepressionJim Crow30s
- Q11Jim Crow laws includedgrandfather clause, physical exam, court casesliteracy tests, poll taxes and a grandfather clauseenglish requirements, photo id, citizenshipall blacks in voting, women could vote, food tax30s
- Q12The Supreme Court Case that said segregation was OK as long as it was equal (separate but equal)15th AmendmentCivil Rights Act of 1866Plessy vs FergusonBrown vs Board of Education30s
- Q13Who was Hiram Rhodes Revels?A violent radical from Texas.The man who wrote the 13th Amendment.The leader of the KKKThe first elected African American Senator.30s
- Q14What split the south into five military districts?ForceReconstruction ActsKKKPlessy v. Ferguson30s
- Q15What ended Reconstruction?the Civil Rights CasesCompromise of 1877Lincoln'sPlessy v. Ferguson30s