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Reconstruction and Jim Crow . The 1 .____ amendment outlawed slavery in the 2.______ ______ and all its territories ? 1. 13 th 2. United States. Reconstruction and Jim Crow . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Reconstruction and Jim Crow

Reconstruction and Jim Crow The 1.____ amendment outlawed slavery in the 2.______ ______and all its territories?1. 13th2. United States

Reconstruction and Jim Crow The 3.____ amendment granted citizenship to former slaves and guaranteed 4._______ _________ under the law?3. 14th4. Equal protection

Reconstruction and Jim Crow The 5.____ amendment guaranteed the right to vote for all 6.________ ________ men.5. 15th6. African American

Reconstruction and Jim Crow Reconstruction involved harsh 7._____________ that created problems in the South after the 8.________________.7. Policies8. Civil War

Reconstruction and Jim Crow Reconstruction gave meaning to the 9.________________ that former enslaved Africans had achieved during Reconstruction.9. Freedom

Reconstruction and Jim Crow During Reconstruction 10._______ _________ could hold public office, while southern 11._______ _________ could not hold public office.10. African Americans11. Military leaders

Reconstruction and Jim Crow The 12._____________ gave equal rights to African Americans during 13.__________.12. Civil Rights Act of 186613. ReconstructionWho enforced it?Northern Troops

Reconstruction and Jim Crow The 14._____________ helped former 15._______________ African Americans during reconstruction.14. Freedmens Bureau15. Enslaved

Reconstruction and Jim Crow The 16._____________ were created to limit the rights of African Americans.16. Black Codes

Reconstruction and Jim Crow Reconstruction ended in 1877 after the 17.__________ and the rights that African Americans gained were lost through 18.______ laws enacted by Southern states.17. Election of 187618. Jim Crow

Reconstruction and Jim Crow 19. _____________ was the first president of Washington College? He believed that southern states should reconcile with the south and reunite as Americans.19. Robert E. Lee

Reconstruction and Jim Crow 20._________________ was the African American leader who fought for voting rights.20. Frederick Douglass

Reconstruction and Jim Crow Abraham Lincoln believed in 21._______ and preservation of the union.21. Reconciliation

Reconstruction and Jim Crow The 22._____________ Laws made segregation legal. They were directed primarily against 23.__________, but other groups were also discriminated and segregated. 22. Jim Crow23. African Americans

Reconstruction and Jim Crow 24.________________ believed that African Americans could reach equality through a vocational education and he accepted social separation.24. Booker T. Washington

Reconstruction and Jim Crow 25. ________________ believed in full political, civil, and social rights for African Americans.25. W.E.B. DuBois

Great Plains and Westward Expansion26. _________ invented the steel plow and it was used to 27._______ up the hard soil, the soil was so hard because there was very little 28.__________.26. John Deere27. Break28. Rainfall

Great Plains and Westward Expansion29. Describe the environment of the Great PlainsFlatlands that rise gradually from east to westLand eroded by wind and waterLow rainfallFrequent dust storms

Great Plains and Westward Expansion30. List the inventions that made life possible on the Great PlainsBarbed wireSteel plowsDry farmingSod housesBeef cattle raisingWheat farmingWindmillsRailroads

Great Plains and Westward ExpansionReasons for 31.__________________ EXPANSION31. WESTWARD a. opportunity for 32._______________________ through the Homestead Act (1862)32. Land Ownership b. 33.________________ Advances such as the transcontinental railroad33. Technological c. possibility of 34._________________ with discovery of gold and silver34. Wealth d. 35.__________________35. Adventure e. A new beginning for 36.______________________________36. Former Slaves

Great Plains and Westward Expansion37.________________ were forcefully relocated to 38.________________ which were areas of land were set aside for Native Americans37. American Indians38. Reservations

Great Plains and Westward Expansion39. ________________ was an Apache warrior who fought the American government. 39. Geronimo

Great Plains and Westward Expansion40. ________________ attempts to change the lifestyle of the Native Americans which included; (reduction of the 41._____________ population)40. Assimilation41. Buffalo

Great Plains and Westward ExpansionNative Americans had their homelands reduced through 42._________________ that were broken42. Treaties

Great Plains and Westward Expansion43.________ ________ led the Nez Perce who had to flee to Canada after a few young Nez Perce killed American settlers and he stated that he would fight no more forever. His people were moved to a reservation.43. Chief Joseph

Great Plains and Westward ExpansionThe 44._____________ is where Custer and his men were killed by the Sioux (Sitting Bull).44. Battle of Little Bighorn

Immigration and Urbanization Reasons for Increased IMMIGRATION a. Hope for 45._____________________45. Better opportunities b. 46.________________________46. Adventure c. Escape from 47._________ ________47. Oppressive Government d. 48._____________ Freedom48. Religous

Immigration and Urbanization The 49.____________ and 50.____________ were 2 groups immigrants being discriminated against.49. Chinese50. Irish

Immigration and Urbanization The 51._____________ Act banned Chinese from immigrating to the U.S. for 10 years.51. Chinese Exclusion

Immigration and Urbanization Reasons cities grew: a. specialized 52._______________ such as steel in 53.______________ and meatpacking in 54.________________52. Industries53. Pittsburgh54. Chicago b. 55.__________________ coming from other countries55. Immigrants c. movement of Americans from 56.________to 57.________ areas due to mechanization56. Rural57. Urban

Immigration and Urbanization 58. Who invented mechanical uses of electricity?58. Thomas Edison

Immigration and Urbanization 59. Who invented the telephone service?59. Alexander Graham Bell

Immigration and Urbanization 60. Who invented the first settlement house, The Hull House?60. Jane Addams

Immigration and Urbanization 61. Explain what tenements were.61. Poorly built, over crowded, unsafe apartment buildings

Industrialism and Big BusinessReasons for the Growth of Industry: a. access to raw 62.________ and energy62. Materials b. new 63._______________63. Inventions c. availability of a 64._____________64. Workforce d. 65.___________________ resources65. Financial

Industrialism and Big BusinessReasons for growth of big business: a. captains of 66.________________66. Industry b. 67. ad________________67. advertising c. 68.______________ advances which helped with national markets68. Transportation d. lower cost 69.____________69. production

Industrialism and Big BusinessCaptains of Industry: John D. Rockefeller-70.__________70. OilAndrew Carnegie-71.__________71. SteelHenry Ford- 72.____________72. AutomobileCornelius Vanderbilt-73._____________73. Railroad and shipping

The Progressive Era and Unions Negative effects of Industrialization: -74.______________ laborChild -Low 75. _______and long 76._______75. Wages76. Hours -Unsafe 77._________________77. Working Conditions

The Progressive Era and Unions The 78._____________ Movement worked to improve 79.__________ 80.__________, place restrictions on child labor, and reduce 81.________ ________.78. Progressive79. Safety 80. Conditions81. Work Hours

The Progressive Era and Unions The 82.___ Amendment gave women the right to vote.82. 19th

The Progressive Era and Unions Elizabeth Cady Stanton and 83.___________ ____ ______________ worked for womens suffrage.83. Susan B. Anthony

The Progressive Era and Unions The 84.___________ Movement worked to ban alcohol. The 85.____ Amendment banned alcohol and the 86.____ Amendment made alcohol legal again.84. Temperance85. 18th86. 21st

The Progressive Era and Unions The American Federation of Labor is an example of a 87.________________ who fought for the rights of workers.87. Labor Union

Spanish-American War Reasons U.S. gets involved in Spanish-American War a. Protection of American business interests in 88.__________88. Cuba b. American support of Cuba to gain independence from 89._________89. Spain c. U.S. citizens living in 90.________________90. Cuba d. rising tensions as result of sinking of the 91.________________91. USS Maine e. exaggerated new stories or 92.__________ ___________, where the condition Cubans in being exaggerated92. Yellow Journalism

Spanish-American War U.S. emerges as a 93._______________ following the Spanish-American War.93. World Power

Spanish-American War The U.S. receives Puerto Rico, 94._______________, and the 95.________________.94. Guam95. Philippines

The Roosevelt Corollary The 96.____________ to the Monroe Doctrine asserted that the 97.__________ had a right to 98___________ in other countries economic affairs in the Americas.96. Roosevelt Corollary97. United States98. Interfere

The Roosevelt Corollary Claimed the right for the 99._____ _____ to exercise international 100._______ ________99. United States100. Police Power

The Roosevelt Corollary Advocated 101.(_____ ______ __________) ~ Building of the 102.______________.101. Big Stick Diplomacy102. Panama Canal

WWIThe U.S. wanted to remain 103.______________ or__________________ at the beginning of World War I.103. Neutral or Isolated

WWIAnother name for World War I is the 104._________ __________104. Great War

WWI105._______________ kept sinking U.S. supply ships with their U-Boats called unrestricted submarine warfare.105. Germany

WWIGermany sank the 106.______________ killing 128 Americans. 106. Lusitania

WWIIn World War I it was the Allies versus the 107._______________.107. Central Powers

WWI108.________________ was the president during World War I and he created the 109.____________________ as part of his 14 points, but the U.S. 110.____________ because Congress felt it would involve the U.S. in 111._____________ affairs too much.

108. Woodrow Wilson109. League of Nations110. Did not join111. European (foreign)