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New South

New South . Rebecca Latimer Felton supported women’s suffrage (women’s voting rights), the temperance movement (outlawing alcohol), and what other cause?. Georgia prison reform. Which amendment to the Constitution prohibited alcohol sales?. 18 th amendment.

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New South

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  1. New South

  2. Rebecca Latimer Felton supported women’s suffrage (women’s voting rights), the temperance movement (outlawing alcohol), and what other cause?

  3. Georgia prison reform

  4. Which amendment to the Constitution prohibited alcohol sales?

  5. 18th amendment

  6. Which amendment gave women the right to vote?

  7. 19th amendment

  8. What was the name given to the laws that kept white people and black people separate? Following the principle of “separate but equal”.

  9. Jim Crow Laws

  10. What law allowed for smaller counties to have the same or greater power then larger more populated counties?

  11. The Neill Primary Act • It was declared unconstitutional in 1962 • If the smaller counties united then their candidate could win the election with less votes

  12. Which Supreme Court case made “separate but equal” legal?

  13. Plessy vs Ferguson

  14. The KKK would use beatings, burnings, and illegal hangings to keep African-American’s from voting. What is the term for hanging someone illegally?

  15. lynching

  16. The Bourbon Triumvirate helped improve Georgia’s economy, increased economic connections to the North, and reduced Georgia’s war debt. • However they were criticized for poor prison and working conditions, continuing white supremacy, and what other problem?

  17. Not helping the poor or increasing education for the poor

  18. What new industry dealing with weaving materials was expanded in Georgia with investment from the North during the New South period?

  19. Textiles (textile mills)

  20. Georgia’s abundant water resources, access to railroads, good seaports, and growth of what crop helped expand the textile industry?

  21. Cotton

  22. What Georgia business leader and newspaperman created the term “New South”?

  23. Henry Grady

  24. John and Lugenia Burns Hope believed that African Americans should have equal access and rights as white people, they helped organize the Boys and Girls Club of Atlanta, and they were friends with what man who founded the NAACP?

  25. W.E.B. DuBois

  26. Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois had a similar goal, equality for all. However they differed on how to get it. Booker T. Washington believed that African Americans should wait and equality would come over time. W.E.B. Dubois believed equality should come when?

  27. immediately

  28. The term “New South” refers to the south’s gains during this time period because of changes in society, race, agriculture, and economic improvement because of ties with what part of the country?

  29. The North

  30. Which term describes the use of prisoners for labor by private businesses and industries?

  31. Convict Lease System

  32. Which reform movement worked to ban the production and use of alcoholic beverages?

  33. The Temperance movement

  34. The populist movement supported a secret (Australian) ballot, FEDERAL ownership of railroads, graduated income taxes, and how many hours in a work day?

  35. 8 hours

  36. Which populist politician supported the Rural Freed Delivery bill?

  37. Tom Watson

  38. In 1908, what law stated that men were eligible to vote only if their grandfathers had been eligible to vote?

  39. The Grandfather Clause

  40. Requiring a poll tax, a literacy test, the grandfather clause, and meeting a property requirement to vote were all designed to stop what?

  41. African Americans from voting

  42. What man gave the “Atlanta compromise” speech which said blacks and whites did not have to mix socially, believed that equality would come over time as blacks improved themselves and became self-sufficient and was head of the Tuskegee Institute?

  43. Booker T. Washington

  44. Of these 4 organizations which 1 was NOT established to promote racial equality? • Niagara Movement • The National Urban League • NAACP • Ku Klux Klan

  45. KKK

  46. Supreme Court decision approving segregation or separate-but-equal status

  47. Plessy vs. Ferguson

  48. Who was the founder of one of the nation’s largest African American-owned insurance companies?

  49. Alonzo Herndon

  50. Who was the educator who gave “Atlanta Compromise speech” on equality?

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