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Jeopardy!

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Jeopardy!

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  1. Jeopardy! Begin

  2. Congress Pres South Slaves Again “Jumbo” lia Revirew $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. Congress- $100The controversy surrounding the _____and the readmission of the Confederate states to the Union demonstrated the deep differences between President Lincoln and Congress C1-$100 Wade-Davis Bill

  4. Congress - $200The incident that caused the clash between Congress and President Johnson to explode into the open was Johnson’s veto of the bill to extend the ______ C1-$200 Freedman’s Bureau

  5. Congress - $300____ feared the return of the planter aristocracy under the 10% plan C1-$300 Congress

  6. Congress - $400This former V-P of the Confederacy showed up to take a seat in the newly formed Congress. He was still under indictment for treason C1-$400 Alexander Stephens

  7. Congress - $500This was passed in 1866 to confer citizenship on blacks. It was vetoed by Johnson, but Congress over rode the veto C1-$500 Civil Rights Bill

  8. Pres- $100The fate of the Confederate leaders after 1865 was that all were eventually ____ C2-$100 pardoned

  9. Pres- $200In his ____for Reconstruction, President Lincoln promised rapid readmission of Southern states into the Union C2-$200 10% plan

  10. Pres- $300100 years after the Civil War ended he was finally granted renewed US citizenship C2-$300 Jefferson Davis

  11. Pres- $400The ____ gave the military complete control of the South C2-$400 Reconstruction Act

  12. Pres- $500When Pres. Johnson dismissed sec of war Edwin Stanton, the House of Representatives voted to _____ Johnson C2-$500 impeach

  13. South - $100In the postwar South the ____ was utterly devastated C3-$100 economy

  14. South - $200The greatest achievements of the Freedmen’s Bureau were in ____ C3-$200 education

  15. South - $300The main purpose of the ____ was to ensure a stable labor supply C3-$300 Black codes

  16. South - $400The first ex-Confederate state to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment and thus be readmitted to the Union under congressional Reconstruction was ___ C3-$400 Tennessee

  17. South - $500Blacks in the South relied on the ____ to educate them on their civic duties C3-$500 Union League

  18. Slaves Again - $100____ became the focus of the black community during Reconstruction C4-$100 The church

  19. Slaves Again - $200Slavery was replaced by _____ which the black codes strictly enforced and was just like slavery C3-200 Labor contracts

  20. Slaves Again - $300Under the codes, blacks could not serve on juries, rent or lease land or _____ C3-$300 vote

  21. Slaves Again - $400The black codes forced many slaves to slip into ___ with poor whites thus becoming slaves to the soil C3-$400 sharecropping

  22. Slaves Again - $500One of the legacies of ___ was a sense of resentment and grievances by both white and black C3-$500 Reconstruction

  23. “Jumbo”lia - $100The Wade-Davis Bill accentuated the deep divisions about reconstruction between ____ and ____ C4-$100 President and Congress

  24. “Jumbo”lia - $200Southerners, former Unionists and Whigs who supported freedmen in the South were called _____ C4-$200 Scalawags

  25. “Jumbo”lia - $300The Force Acts of 1870 & 1871 were passed especially to control this group of southerners C4-$300 KKK

  26. “Jumbo”lia - $400Sleazy northerners who came South to seek personal power and profit were called ____ C4-$400 Carpet baggers

  27. “Jumbo”lia - $500The US bought Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million. The people jeered calling it _____ C4-$500 Seward’s Folly, Seward’s Icebox, Frigidia or Walrussia

  28. Review - $100 Spain’s claims in the New World were vindicated when the Portugese and the Pope agreed to this in 1494 C4-$100 Treaty of Tordesillas

  29. Review - $200 The animosity between lordly land holder’s and aspiring merchants fired this insurgency that rocked New York from 1689-91 C4-$200 Leisler’s Rebellion

  30. Review - $300 Among other views, this, written during the ratification debate, argued that it was possible to extend a republican form of government over a large territory C4-$300 The Federalist

  31. Review - $400 What did the political parties try to ignore in the 1848 presidential election? C4-$400 Slavery

  32. Review - $500 Why did the border States (most proslavery) stay in the Union? C4-$500 The South fired the first shots

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