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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Reconstruction Plans. Radical Republicans. Grab Bag. Andrew Johnson. KKK and Jim Crow.

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  1. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
  2. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
  3. Reconstruction Plans Radical Republicans Grab Bag Andrew Johnson KKK and Jim Crow 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points
  4. How came up with the 10% Plan?
  5. Who was President Lincoln?
  6. How did the Wade-Davis Bill differ from the 10% Plan?
  7. It required 51% of voters to give an oath of allegiance to the United States rather than only 10%.
  8. What was the main criticism of Andrew Johnson’s Plan for Reconstruction?
  9. It was too lenient on the South. (Gave plantation owners back the land they lost, and didn’t require a formal oath)
  10. What did all three of the plans for Reconstruction have in common?
  11. All three plans for Reconstruction required the southern states to ratify the 13th Amendment.
  12. What was the name for the group of people who would try and capitalize on the low prices and failing economy of the South during the period of Reconstruction?.
  13. Carpetbaggers
  14. How did Andrew Johnson become president of the United States?
  15. President Lincoln was assassinated.
  16. Which group was President Johnson’s biggest rival during his time as president?
  17. The Radical Republicans
  18. What idea did the Radical Republicans have to “get rid” of President Johnson?
  19. Catch him committing an impeachable offense and impeach him!
  20. How many presidents have been kicked out of office?
  21. NONE! Remember, impeachment is the proceeding, and only if found guilty would a president be removed from office.
  22. For the defiance of which act was President Johnson impeached?
  23. The Tenure of Office Act
  24. How did the KKK receive its name?
  25. Former Confederate used the Greek word Kuklos, meaning circle to make Ku Klux Klan
  26. What is a good resource to use if you wanted to examine hate groups within the United States.
  27. The Southern Poverty Law Center devotes much of its research to education and awareness on the dangers of Hate Groups in the United States. The Hate Map is one of their many resources.
  28. Who was the first leader of the KKK who ordered the documents burned and the group to disband in 1869?
  29. Nathan Bedford Forest
  30. Why would the KKK engage in night rides pretending to be ghosts of Confederate dead?
  31. They wanted to avenge the dead Confederate soldiers of the Civil War
  32. Daily Double! Describe population and migration patterns of African Americans in the South from 1890-1960
  33. 1890 many are staying where they were freed, some are moving to border states. Remember that freed slaves usually had no money or possessions, so the option to move was slim. By 1950 we see mass movements out of Mississippi and Alabama to larger city areas in the North (Chicago, Cleveland, Philly)
  34. Who did the Radical Republicans want to punish during Reconstruction?
  35. Wealthy Southerners
  36. How did the Radical Republicans answer Abraham Lincoln’s 10% Plan?
  37. The Wade-Davis Bill which called for 51% of southern voters to swear allegiance to the nation.
  38. Member of the Radical Republicans who had been publically beaten in Congress before the Civil War.
  39. Charles Sumner
  40. Name three things the Freedmen’s Bureau set out to do.
  41. 1. Eased race relations in the south 2. Help freed slaves to institutions they were formally denied (school, marriage) 3. Help freed slaves get jobs
  42. What does the Civil Rights Act of 1866 become?
  43. The 14th Amendment
  44. Leader of the Radical Republicans.
  45. Thaddeus Stevens
  46. Who became president in 1876?
  47. Hayes
  48. Which state had the most lynching during the time of Jim Crow?
  49. Mississippi
  50. Students at a Mississippi high school who were having a segregated prom is an example of ?
  51. The deep rooted prejudice that emerged out the era of Reconstruction.
  52. The Compromise of 1876 (77) signaled an end to what?
  53. Reconstruction
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