Chapter 15: What is Freedom? Flashcards

1
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Who succeeded Abraham Lincoln as President?

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Andrew Johnson

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Who was the only Confederate executed after the Civil War?

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Major Wirz

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What were the desires of the Radical Republicans under Charles Sumner after the Civil War?

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  • punish the south because they were responsible for the war
  • give black people full citizenship and the right to vote
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What were Johnson’s actions regarding the south and the southern states’ re-entry into the Union?

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  • delivered a general amnesty if they provided an oath of loyalty
  • BUT no wealthy Confederate could get it (worth more than $20,000 their time)
  • wanted no protection for black people (no citizenship, no right to vote)
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What was the 13th Amendment? How would it change the make-up of Congress?

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  • abolished slavery and made 3/5 compromise null and void
  • republicans didn’t want to share power and didn’t like the representatives from the south
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Why didn’t republicans like whom southerners were electing as congressional representatives and senators?

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because they were recently loyal to the confederacy

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What were the black codes?

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designed to keep black people in bondage
- could not bear arms
- domestic/farming employment only
- legal contracts
- children forced into apprenticeships
- weren’t allowed to congregate

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What was the Civil Rights Act of 1865?

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  • black people were US citizens
  • no state could restrict rights
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9
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Which bill was the first to ever become law over the veto of a President?

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Civil Rights Act of 1865

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What was the 14th Amendment?

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  • defined citizenship as all person born or naturalized in the US
  • no state could deprive a black man the right to vote or they would have representation reduced
  • confederate officials had to be pardoned by a 2/3 congressional vote before holding office
  • radical and revolutionary
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What was the 1st Reconstruction Act of 1867?

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  • 11 southern states were divided into 5 military districts with each controlled by a Union general to protect the rights of all
  • new state constitutions guaranteeing the right to vote
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What were the 2nd and 3rd Reconstruction Acts?

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2nd: required governors to register voters
3rd: instructed governors on how to register voters

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What were the first and last states to be readmitted into the Union and when?

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1st: Arkansas, June 1868
Last: Georgia, 1870

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Why did Congress decide to impeach President Johnson?

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  • Johnson dismissed Secretary of War, Stanton, and replaced him with Grant
  • Congress said it was illegal even though they had approved
  • Acquitted May 16, 1868
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15
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Who succeeded President Johnson?

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Ulysses S. Grant

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16
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What did Johnson do after his Presidency?

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he was elected to senate

17
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What was the 15th Amendment and when did it become part of the Constitution?

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  • forbade states to deny any many the right to vote
  • March 1870
18
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What were Scalawags?

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white southerners that cooperated with republicans; viewed as being sell outs

19
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What were carpetbaggers?

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mostly whites that moved from the north to the south; some for personal gain, but most for altruism

20
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What economic problems did the south have?

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  • property values collapsed
  • planters were destitute/homeless
  • confederate money was worthless
  • railroads were destroyed and damaged
  • cotton was used to pay off debts
  • freed black people meant the human labor was wiped out
21
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What was sharecropping?

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  • owners gave land, seed, tools, housing, and horses to black people
  • they shared crops and earning to pay the owner back
22
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What was the crop-lien system?

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  • owners took out a loan to set up share-cropping
  • used earning to pay back banks
23
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What was an example of a white supremacist organization?

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Ku Klux Klan

24
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Besides Reconstruction, what other issues was the nation dealing with?

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  • railroads
  • stock market
  • green backs
  • tariff
25
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Who/What did President Grant declare war on?

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Terrorism

26
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Who succeeded President Grant?

A

Rutherford B. Hayes

27
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What was the symbolic end to Reconstruction?

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the rights given to black people