Title: Finish
1Finish
Test Your Knowlege
Freedman Help 3
Bonus ??? 6
Economic Reconstruction 2
Political Reconstruction 4
Georgia Constitution 5
Reconstruction 1
Start
2Finish
Test Your Knowledge
Freedman Help 3
Bonus??? 6
Economic Reconstruction 2
Political Reconstruction 4
Georgia Constitution 5
Reconstruction 1
Start
3Finish
Test Your Knowlege
Freedman Help 3
Bonus ??? 6
Economic Reconstruction 2
Political Reconstruction 4
Georgia Constitution 5
Reconstruction 1
Start
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5Reconstruction
Most freed slaves
Left their old plantations
Bought property near the plantations where they
had lived
6Reconstruction
Postbellum means
During the Civil War
After the Civil War
7Reconstruction
Slavery was abolished in the U.S. by
13th Amendment
Emancipation Proclamation
8Reconstruction
Reconstruction is
Period following Civil War when federal
government took control of former confederate
states
Period following Civil War when individual
states took control of terms to be readmitted
into the Union
9Reconstruction
Who was President of the U.S. during
Reconstruction?
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Jackson
10Great work! Now move on to the next step.
Go to Economic Reconstruction .
11Economic Reconstruction
The price of cotton was high because
Georgia banks began lending money to cotton
farmers.
There was a worldwide shortage of cotton.
Northerners invested in gins, railroads, and
mills.
12Economic Reconstruction
Which is NOT a reason why there was a shortage of
workers in Georgia?
Many blacks moved to Liberia, Africa.
A large pool of slave labor was lost.
Many white died in the war.
13Economic Reconstruction
One reason land was worth a fraction of its
prewar value was that
So much land was for sale.
There was an increase in demand for land.
It had been ruined by the war.
14Economic Reconstruction
Destruction of land, labor, and capital meant
Devastation for the Union.
A bankrupt economy for the South
Reconstruction for the South
15Economic Reconstruction
Southerners who took advantage of the Souths
misfortunes were
Scalawags
Entrepreneurs
Carpetbaggers
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Go to Freedman Help.
17Freedman Help
The Freedmans Bureau was established to
Provide former slaves with food, clothing, and
education
Redistribute planters land to former slaves.
18Freedman Help
Which is NOT a way in which the Freedmans Bureau
helped former slaves?
Loaned money to start farms
Drew up labor contracts
19Freedman Help
Who else did the Freedmans Bureau offer
assistance?
Poor, needy whites
scalawags
20Freedman Help
Most freedman become tied to what system
Tenant farmers
Sharecroppers
21Freedman Help
Sympathy of white Southerners
40 acres and a mule
Freed slaves had
Labor, but no land
Land, but no labor
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Go to Political Reconstruction.
23Political Reconstruction
In Southern states that refused to ratify the
14th Amendment, Radical Republicans
Forced state legislators to elect a Republican
governor
Required all white males to take an oath of
loyalty to the U.S.
Closed down the Freedmans Bureau
Placed states under military occupation, with a
US. Army general in charge, backed by federal
troops
24Political
Which of the following describes the 13th, 14th,
and 15th Amendments?
13th citizenship, 14th freedom, 15th -
voting rights
13th freedom, 14th citizenship, 15th voting
rights
13th freedom, 14th voting rights, 15th -
citizenship
25Political
President Lincolns plan for reconstruction was
Designed punish the South for its rebellion
A plan for healing the nation
Designed to give the North an eonomic boost
26Political
Which of the following was NOT a part of the
Republican Congress program for Reconstruction?
The imposition of Military rule upon the former
Confederacy
The confiscation of the land of large planters
The protection of the civil rights of former
slaves
27Political
The Black Codes
Prevented former Slaves from owning or renting
land
Limited the political and civil rights of
African Americans
Prohibited racial intermarriage
28 Political
When federal troops left Georgia
White Democrats gained control of the state
The 14th Amendment was reapproved
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Go to Georgia Constitution.
30 The event that helped Atlanta become the capital
of the state was when
Constitution
Question
B
A
Black delegates to the 1867 Constitutional
Convention were denied rooms in Milledgeville
hotels
Atlanta became the railroad center of the state
31Constitution
Which of the following was NOT a reason Georgia
was placed under military control for the third
time?
B
A
activities of the Ku
Klux Klan
Expulsion of black legislators from the General
Assembly
C
repeal of the 14th Amendment by the General
Assembly
32Constitution
Black legislator who was expelled from the
General Assembly and who later became an AME
bishop
B
A
Sidney Lanier
Alexander Stephens
C
Henry McNeal Turner
33Constitution
What did the Constitution of 1868 NOT include
B
race was removed as a qualification for voting
A
No poll tax
C
married women were guaranteed control of their
own property
34Constitution
Which was NOT a goal of the Ku Klux Klan?
B
to restore southern Democrats to power
A
To keep blacks from owning land
C
to control the social and economic activities of
blacks
35Constitution
Which of the following was NOT a method used by
the Ku Klux Klan to terrorize black Georgians?
A
E
beatings
observing political ballots cast at the polls
B
lynching
F
enslavement
C
intimidation
D
scare tactics
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Go to After the Bonus Questions.
37Bonus
Many Confederate officials and soldiers were
pardoned in which plan?
Ten Percent Plan
Presidential Reconstruction
Radical Reconstruction Plan
38Bonus
The South was occupied by the military during
which plan?
Presidential Reconstruction Plan
Radical Reconstruction
Ten Percent Plan
39Bonus
The 14th and 15th Amendments were ratified under
which plan?
Ten Percent Plan
Radical Reconstruction
Johnsons Reconstruction Plan
40Bonus
This Reconstruction Plan would be a healing
process, bringing states back into the Union
quickly.
Radical Reconstruction
Ten Percent Plan
Johnsons Reconstruction Plan
41Bonus
Certain that Georgia would be restored to the
Union, in 1865 the General Assembly chose
Georgias two state senators. Who are they?
Alexander Stephens and Sidney Lanier
Alexander Stephens and Herschel Johnson
Herschel Johnson and Henry McNeal Turner
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