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Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…. Your Topic. 200. This law gave former slaves citizenship The Fourteenth Amendment. Back. 400. Question: This law gave all citizens the right to vote Answer Fifteenth Amendment. Back. 600. Question:

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  1. Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…

  2. Your Topic

  3. 200 This law gave former slaves citizenship • The Fourteenth Amendment Back

  4. 400 • Question: • This law gave all citizens the right to vote • Answer • Fifteenth Amendment Back

  5. 600 • Question: • This law divided the South into military zones after the war. • Answer • Reconstruction Act of 1867 Back

  6. 800 • Question: These laws were restrictions on African Americans living in the South. • Answer • Black codes Back

  7. 1000 • Question: • This law gave the government power to make sure new laws were followed, and helped destroy the Ku Klux Klan • Answer • The Enforcement Act of 1870 Back

  8. 200 • Question: • This government agency set up schools and gave jobs to former slaves, but faced many challenges. • Answer • The Freedmen’s Bureau Back

  9. 400 • Question: • This was the name given to Northerners who moved down South after the war to take advantage of opportunities. • Answer • Carpetbaggers Back

  10. 600 • Question: • This was the name given to Southern Republicans after the Civil War. • Answer • Scalawags Back

  11. 800 • Question: • In many ways this system of farming in the South after the Civil War was not very different from slavery. • Answer • Sharecropping Back

  12. 1000 • Question: • The Ku Klux Klan was founded by this man in Tennessee • Answer • Nathan Bedford Forest Back

  13. 200 • Question: • He killed Abraham Lincoln, and said “Death to Tyrants!” • Answer • John Wilkes Booth Back

  14. 400 • Question: • Before he was killed, Lincoln’s forgiving plan for Reconstruction was called this • Answer • The Ten Percent Plan Back

  15. 600 • Question: • Radical Republicans had their own plan for Reconstruction called this: • Answer • The Wade-Davis Bill Back

  16. 800 • Question: • The leader of the Radical Republicans, from Pennsylvania, was: • Answer • Thaddeus Stevens Back

  17. 1000 • Question: • Andrew Johnson, who took office after Lincoln, was impeached for disobeying this law. • Answer • The Tenure of Office Act Back

  18. 200 • Question: • This officially ended Reconstruction, because it removed all Union troops from the South. • Answer • The Compromise of 1877 Back

  19. 400 • Question: • He won the popular vote in 1876, but did not win the Presidency! • Answer • Samuel Tilden Back

  20. 600 • Question: • This president, after Johnson, was a good friend of Abe, but he was also good friends with a lot of bad seeds who corrupted his presidency. Anyone know who is buried in his tomb? • Answer • Ulysses S. Grant Back

  21. 800 • Question: This economic collapse is partly to blame for the end of Reconstruction. (Everyone remain calm! Nobody ________!”) • Answer • Panic of 1873 Back

  22. 1000 • Question: • For African Americans, this saying would become a term to refer to the failures of Reconstruction- things that were promised to them that they never received. • Answer • “40 Acres and a Mule” Back

  23. Topic 5: 200 • Question: • The first ten amendments to the Constitution are known as this. • Answer • The Bill of Rights Back

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  28. Bonus Question: • Question: • Name TWO other, not including 1876, presidential elections (I need the candidates or the year) in which a candidate won the popular vote but LOST the election. • Answer • … • Elections of 1824- John Q. Adams defeats Andrew Jackson; Election of 1888-Benjamin Harrison defeats Grover Cleveland; Election of 2000- George W. Bush defeats Al Gore Back

  29. Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

  30. Daily Double The Winner Of The Last Round Write Down How Much Money You Are Willing To Risk If You get the Question write you win that money If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

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