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Vocabulary
People LawsCivil
Rights
The NorthAnd theSouth
Pot Luck
Final Jeopard-E
To separate people by
race
Vocabulary100
What is
segregation?
Vocabulary100
The 3.5 million ex-slaves
Vocabulary200
Who were the
freedmen?
Vocabulary200
Vocabulary300
The right to vote
Vocabulary300
What is suffrage?
Vocabulary
400
To bring charges
against a government
official
What is impeach?
Vocabulary400
A government “pardon”
Vocabulary500
What is amnesty?
Vocabulary500
Abraham Lincoln’s assassin
People100
Who was John Wilkes
Booth ?
People100
Abraham Lincoln’s vice-
president
People200
Who was Andrew
Johnson?
People200
He said, “With malice towards
none and charity for all”
People300
Who was President Lincoln?
People300
The winner of the disputed election
of 1876
People400
Who was Rutherford B.
Hayes?
People400
Two Radical Republicans
People500
Who were Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens?
People500
This amendment abolished slavery
Laws100
What is the 13th Amendment?
Laws100
A fee that southern African-Americans had to
pay in order to vote
Laws200
What was a poll tax?
Laws200
This law created the organization which helped ex-slaves
receive food, clothing, medical care & an
educationLaws300
What is the Freedman’s
Bureau?
Laws300
DAILY DOUBLE
Laws400
DAILY DOUBLEExtra 400 Points
The “law” which was passed by
Congress to impeach
President JohnsonLaws400
What was The Tenure
of Office Act?
Laws400
The South was divided into 5
military districts, each under the
control of a Union general Laws
500
What was The Reconstruction Act of 1867?
Laws500
A group of laws which enforced racism in the
South
Civil Rights100
What were Jim Crow
laws?
Civil Rights100
The amendment which guaranteed
citizenshipto ex-slaves
Civil Rights200
What was the 14th
Amendment?
Civil Rights200
This “exam” attempted to keep
southern Blacks from voting
Civil Rights300
What was a Literacy
Test?
Civil Rights300
The phrase for the decision the
Supreme Court reached in Plessy v.
FergusonCivil Rights
400
What was “Separate
But Equal”?
Civil Rights400
Granted suffrage to
African-American
malesCivil Rights
500
What was the 15th
Amendment?
Civil Rights500
A northerner who tried to take advantage of unfortunate
southerners after the Civil War
North and South100
Who were Carpetbaggers?
North and South100
The southern farming system which many ex-
slaves had to resort to after the Civil War
North and South200
What was sharecropping?
North and South200
The “ghosts” of the Confederacy
North and South300
What was the Ku Klux Klan?
North and South300
Southerners who supported the
Radical Republicans
North and South400
What were Scalawags?
North and South400
One of the three southern states whose electoral
votes were disputed in the Election of
1876North and
South500
What were Florida, Louisiana,
and South Carolina?
North and South500
According to Lincoln’s plan, the “number” of
southern voters in each state who had to swear
loyalty to the U.S.
Pot Luck100
What was 10%
Pot Luck100
Two American presidents who
were impeached
Pot Luck200
Who were Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton?
Pot Luck200
The 18th president of the United
States
Pot Luck300
Who was Ulysses S.
Grant?
Pot Luck300
According to the Constitution, what the president can be impeached for
Pot Luck400
What are “high crimes and
misdemeanors?”
Pot Luck400
Pot Luck500
Two American presidential
elections in which the electoral votes were “disputed”
What were the elections of
1876 and 2000?
Pot Luck500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Geography
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Even though the Civil War ended in 1865, Americans still considered themselves northerners and southerners.
• List six states which fought for the Confederacy
• List 3 southern states which fought for the Union
• List six non-southern states which fought for the Union
The Confederacy – 11 states - Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee
“Border States”- (southern states fighting for the Union)- Maryland, Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, W. Virginia
Union States- 19 states - Maine, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas California, Oregon