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Chapter 17
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02/15/2010

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1. What was the Republican Party's organizational arm in the South known as?
Definition
-Union League Chapters
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2. Why did Freedmen join the Union League and support the Republican Party?
Definition
-press for more autonomy for the black workforce
-agitate for land confiscation
-work for better labor contracts for freemen
-push for land redistribution
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3. What was the night-riding organization determined to limit the political and economic gains of freedmen during Reconstruction?
Definition
-Ku Klux Klansmen
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4. What resulted from the destruction of slavery?
Definition
-The spread of sharecropping and tenant farming
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5. What resulted from Federal Reconstruction policies?
Definition
-The passage of the Fourteenth Amendment and the Civil Rights Act which promised full citizenship rights to former slaves
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6. What did the Civil War confirm?
Definition
-that the federal government took precedence over the individual states
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7. What was the major issue of Reconstruction?
Definition
-how to regularize relations between the former Confederate states and the United States government
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8. What was the consuming passion of most white southerners following the Civil War?
Definition
-reestablishing white supremacy and the social order
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9. What was President Lincoln's reconstruction plan designed to do?
Definition
-to bring states back into the Union as swiftly as possible protecting private property and opposing harsh punishments; amnesty was promised
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10. What was Lincoln's plan for re-admitting states to the Union known as?
Definition
-10 Percent Plan
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11. What was the Congressional Plan for Reconstruction, proposed in 1864 in response to Lincoln's reconstruction plan, known as?
Definition
-Wade Davis Bill
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12. How did Lincoln kill the Radical republicans' bill?
Definition
-by a pocket veto
Term
13. What did Johnson's Reconstruction Plan seek to do?
Definition
-restore property rights to Southerners who swore allegiance to the Union
-extended personal pardons to Southern plantation owners who swore an oath to allegiance
-he wanted to control the Reconstruction (domain of the executive branch)
-restore Union quickly
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14. What was the goal of Johnson's Reconstruction policy?
Definition
-to restore the Union as quickly as possible
Term
15. What were black codes?
Definition
-laws passed by Southern states to restrict freedoms of blacks
-keep freed blacks as close to slave status as possible
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16. To what does the phrase "waving the bloody shirt" refer?
Definition
-The Republican political tactic of reminding Northern voters of Union causalities during the Civil War
Term
17. According to the map of the Reconstruction of the South, 1866-1877, all of the former Confederate states were readmitted to the Union by what year?
Definition
-1870
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18. According to the map of the Reconstruction on the South, 1866-1877, which former Confederate state was not placed in one of five military districts in 1867?
Definition
-Tennessee
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19. What did the First Reconstruction Act passed in 1867 do?
Definition
-required Southern states to ratify the 14th Amendment
-overturned the presidential reconstruction process
-divided the South into five military districts each under major generals under martial law
-generated new state constitutional conventions
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20. The foundations of the modern African-American community were based on what two major institutions of slave cultures?
Definition
-the family and the church
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21. Why did emancipation alter gender roles for African-Americans?
Definition
-African American men who served in the Union army played a more direct role in achieving emancipation than African American women
-Freedmen's Bureau agents identified males as heads of households and established higher wage scales for them
-African American editors, preachers, and politicians quoted the biblical injunction that wives submit to their husbands
-African American women wanted to devote more time to domestic chores
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22. What institutions or rights were central to African-American concepts of freedom?
Definition
-churches controlled by the African American community
-access to an education
-control of land
-self-determination of work schedules
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23. How did most African-Americana seek economic self-sufficiency?
Definition
-through ownership of land
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24. What do the maps of the Barrow Plantation show in regard to how, as a result of emancipation, those that worked the land now lived?
Definition
-On plots scattered across the former plantations
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25. To what does the term "sharecropping" refer?
Definition
-The system under which individual families contracted with landowners to work for a plot of land in return for a portion of the resulting crop
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26. What were the primary goals of politically involved African-Americans during the Reconstruction era?
Definition
-Equality before the law and a guarantee of suffrage
Term
27. In the Reconstruction era, most freedmen supported the candidates of what party in elections?
Definition
-The Republican Party
Term
28. What did Union League chapters do?
Definition
-Encouraged African-Americans to vote
-Promoted Republican candidates for office
-Instructed freedmen in the rights and duties of citizenship
-Assembled groups to campaign for the right to vote
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29. In what political solution to the problems of the South did the majority of Republicans put their faith?
Definition
-they put their faith in a political solution to the problems of the South that meant in a viable 2-party system in the region
Term
30. Who were the carpetbaggers?
Definition
-White, Northern, middle-class immigrants who went South after the Civil war to reform and modernize the South and to make their own fortunes
Term
31. Who were the scalawags?
Definition
-Native southern whites who joined the Republican party and worked with freedmen and Northerners who came to make their fortune
Term
32. Why did some Southerners join the Republican Party?
Definition
-Former Whigs who had hoped to regain political influence through the Republican Party
-Southerners who saw the Republican Party as an agent of modernization and economic expansion
-opponents of secession who sought help in bringing relief from debt and wartime devastation
-Enemies of the planter elite
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33. What did the Southern state constitutions written during Reconstruction do?
Definition
-Created the first state-funded systems of Education in the South
-Abolished property qualifications for office holding and jury service
-Required the establishment of orphanages, penitentiaries and homes for the insane
-Expanded democracy and the public role of the state
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34. Faced with violence and terrorism in the South, and at the behest of Southern Republicans, what act did the federal government pass?
Definition
-The Ku Klux Klan Act
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35. What 1875 measure outlawed racial discrimination in public places?
Definition
-The Civil Rights Act of 1875
Term
36. What term was used to describe southern states when conservative Democrats took control of them away from the Republican Reconstruction regimes?
Definition
-Redeemed
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37. What did African Americans face once a SOuthern state was taken control of by conservative Democrats?
Definition
-Obstacles to voting
-Cuts in social services
-More controls on plantation labor
-Clashed with armed whites
Term
38. What did the Supreme Court rule in the Slaughterhouse cases?
Definition
-Said that the Fourteenth Amendment only protected National Citizenship Rights and not regulating powers of states
Term
39. What did the Supreme Court rule in 1873 in regard to the original intent of the Fourteenth Amendment?
Definition
-The Supreme Court denied the original intent of the Fourteenth Amendment, which was to prohibit state infringement of national citizenship rights
Term
40. What did the Supreme Court rule in United States v. Reese and United States v. Cruikshank?
Definition
-The Supreme Court ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment only applied to discrimination of the states
Term
41. To what does the term "crop lien" refer?
Definition
-The money advanced to poor Southern farmers that was guaranteed by their future harvest
Term
42. Who made up the new elite that arose in the South during and after Reconstruction and which based its power on the control of credit and marketing?
Definition
-Merchants
Term
43. According to the map, where were most counties with large percentages of sharecropped land found?
Definition
-Georgia
Term
44. What led to the development of a large, unskilled labor class in the North?
Definition
-The increase in the arrival of unskilled immigrants
-The spread of the factory system
-The growth of large and powerful corporations
-The Rapid expansion of capitalist enterprise
Term
45. What measure gave huge grants of land to the Union Pacific and Central Pacific to build a transcontinental railroad?
Definition
-The Pacific Railway Act
Term
46. What was the primary source of funds for the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads?
Definition
-Federal government land grants and subsidies
Term
47. What groups of Americans, working in gangs, made up most of the workers employed by the Union Pacific?
Definition
-African-Americans and Irish
Term
48. The Central Pacific employed laborers, primarily from what country?
Definition
-China
Term
49. To help the Central Pacific acquire laborers, in 1868 the United States Senate ratified what measure, which gave Chinese the right to emigrate to the United States?
Definition
-The Burlingame Treaty
Term
50. What 1868 treaty primarily impacted the western United States?
Definition
-The Burlingame Treaty
Term
51. What did the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 prohibit?
Definition
-Chinese immigration to the US for 10 years
Term
52. What act did Congress pass in 1882 in response to anti-Chinese agitation by western politicians and unions?
Definition
-The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Term
53. At what location in Utah were the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads joined by a golden spike on May 10, 1869?
Definition
-Promontory Point, Utah
Term
54. What railroads were built in addition to the Union pacific?
Definition
-The Great Northern
-The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe
-The Southern Pacific
-The Central Pacific
Term
55. Why did railroad corporations form pools?
Definition
-To set rates and divide market
Term
56. Who were the prominent railroad executives in the Gilded Age?
Definition
-Cornelius Vanderbilt
-Collis P. Huntington
-Jay Gould
-James J. Hill
Term
57. In what ways did Congress encourage the construction of railroads?
Definition
Through:
-Land grants
-Loans
-Tax incentives
-Financing deals
Term
58. What company was involved in the worst scandal of the Grant Administration, and what did the scandal involve?
Definition
Credit Mobilier Scandal
-Associated with the Union Pacific
-Involved the creation of a dummy construction company to divert funds intended for the construction of the Union Pacific into the hands of large investors
Term
59. Who was Thomas Nast?
Definition
-The political cartoonist whose work appeared in Harper's Weekly and who attacked the dishonesty and corruption of the Tweed Ring
Term
60. Who was Horace Greeley?
Definition
-The New York Tribune editor and 1872 Liberal Republican/ Democratic candidate for president who coined the phrase, "root, hog, or die"
-This phrase, intended for freedmen, told them to be selfish and worry about themselves because no one would help them
Term
61. What caused the Panic and Depression of 1873?
Definition
-Commercial expansion, especially in speculative investing in railroads
Term
62. During the depression of the 18700s, what term was coined to refer to the numerous men who took to the road in search of work?
Definition
-Tramps
Term
63. What did the depression of the 1870s make Americans more aware and concerned about?
Definition
-Their own class interests
-worried less about former slaves
Term
64. What scandals plagued the Grant administration in the 1870s and weakened the Republican credibility?
Definition
-The Credit Mobilier Scandal
-The Whiskey Ring
-Bribes for the sale of Indian trading places
Term
65. How was the dispute over contested electoral votes in the 1876 election settled?
Definition
-Congress appointed an electoral commission
-made up of 5 representatives, 5 senators, 5 Supreme Court justices
-7 were Republicans, 7 Democrats, 1 Independent
-Hayes was awarded the votes and won the election
Term
66. What does the map of the election of 1876 show?
Definition
-The returns of four states were contested
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