The New South
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- Q1Set up to assist freed slaves and poor whites.SharecroppingTenant FarmingFreedmen's BureauPoll Tax30s
- Q2Supporter of women's suffrage (the right to vote).Literacy Test15th AmendmentRebecca Latimer FeltonLugenia Burns Hope30s
- Q3was a farming method in which the farmer would provide their own seeds and tools and only rented land.SharecroppingPoll TaxTenant farmingFreedman's Bureau30s
- Q4Outlawed slavery.15th Amendment14th Amendment13th Amendment30s
- Q5After the Civil War the Union had to be brought back together again.New SouthReconstructionGrandfather ClauseCounty Unit System30s
- Q6was a farming method in which a land owner loans farmers housing, seeds, and tools in return for part of the crop's profits.SharecroppingPoll TaxTenant FarmingFreedman's Bureau30s
- Q7Gave all males the right to vote regardless of race.13th Amendment14th Amendment15th Amendment30s
- Q8Due to the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, African Americans, such as him, won elections in Georgia for the first time.Henry GradyBooker T. WashingtonHenry McNeal TurnerLeo Frank30s
- Q9Secret organization - originally started as a social club for men returning from the war.County Unit SystemBourbon TriumvirateFreedman's BureauKu Klux Klan30s
- Q10Made up of Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon.Grandfather ClauseFreedman's BureauBourbon TriumvirateKu Klux Klan30s
- Q11Designed to show the economic recovery that had taken place in the south by 1895.ReconstructionJim Crow LawsInternational Cotton ExpositionLiteracy Test30s
- Q12Worked to protect farmer's rights while also helping them in their struggle with the "wealthy" people.Henry GradyPlessy v. FergusonPoll TaxTom Watson and the Populists30s
- Q13Their goals were to expand Georgia's economy and ties with industries in the North and maintain the tradition of white supremacy.Bourbon TriumvirateFreedman's BureauKu Klux KlanJohn and Lugenia Burns Hope30s
- Q14Wanted Georgia to advance to an industrial society that could compete with the north while also increasing the technology used in farming.John HopeLeo FrankAlonzo HerndonHenry Grady30s
- Q15Assisted freed slaves and poor whites with food, clothing, shelter, education, and with getting jobs.SharecroppingFreedmen's BureauTenant FarmingPoll Tax30s