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True

Reconstruction was dealt a serious blow by Lincoln's death.

Pocket

The "indirect veto of a legislative bill by an executive retaining the bill unsigned until after adjournment of the legislature" is called __________ veto.

Wade-Davis

The ________ Bill would have required a majority of a Southern state's electorate to take the Oath of Loyalty before forming a new government.

Impeach

To accuse a public officer of wrongdoing

John Wilkes Booth

Who assassinated Abraham Lincoln?

Fifteenth Amendment

Ensured the right to vote for black males

It hurt the South

How did Lincoln's assassination affect the South during the Reconstruction?

Joint Committee of Fifteen

Investigated conditions in the South

Andrew Johnson

Was Lincoln's successor

Carpetbaggers

What were Northerners called that descended upon the South to take control of the government?

Scalawags

What were Southerners called that remained loyal to the Union?

Ku Klux Klan

Which of the following was the best-known of the secret societies that stopped blacks from voting?

New Southern congressmen would impair Republican control of Congress. It did not punish the South enough. It did not guarantee blacks' right to vote in the South.

Why was Johnson's plan unacceptable to the radicals?

Black Codes

Limited the civil and economic rights of blacks

Ten

Lincoln's plan allowed a former Confederate state to form a new government once ____ percent of the electorate had taken the Oath of Loyalty.

Republican Radicals

"The majority of the Republican Party during the Reconstruction" was called:

1887

All Federal troops were removed from the South in the year _____, and white supremacy was restored.

1870

All states were readmitted to Union

Fourteenth Amendment

Made freed slaves citizens of the United States

Amnesty

A general pardon or conditional offer for past offenses against the government

Explain why the carpetbag governments were a hindrance for the South.

The carpetbaggers came down to the South when the southerners were still recovering from the war. Most of the carpetbaggers went to the South for personal gain, and took advantage of the fact that the former southern leaders were not allowed to hold office or vote. The people in leadership were largely African-American, and had no experience in politics. The carpetbaggers took advantage of them, and encouraged them to spend money unwisely, which led to state debt.

Military

The first Reconstruction Act divided the South into five _________ districts, each controlled by a general and his soldiers.

True

Lincoln's Reconstruction plan stated that the new state governments had to be republican in form.

Suffrage

The right to vote; the act of voting

voting

For the whites to take control of the governments in the South, they had to prevent the blacks from

Freedman's Bureau

Helped ex-slaves make the transition to freedom

Create a state government acceptable to Congress To guarantee black suffrage To ratify the Fourteenth Amendment

To relieve itself of military occupation, each state had to do which of the following?

Command of the Army Act

President had to issue commands through general of the army

Seven Martyrs

Republicans who voted not to impeach President Johnson

Tenure of Office Act

Required Senate consent to dismiss officials appointed with their consent

Andrew Johnson

The president who granted amnesty to those Confederates who took the Oath of Loyalty to the Union was President ________.

False

The three states reconstructed under Lincoln's plan were Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.


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