| A | B |
| white supremacy | believed society should be controlled by whites |
| Names of 3 Bourbons | Colquitt, Gordon, Brown |
| Bourbon Triumvirate | wanted to modernize New South economy |
| diversify | give variety to crops in GA |
| Atlanta Constitution editor | Henry Grady |
| capitol | central government building |
| Rebecca Felton | 1st female U.S. Senator from GA |
| Tom Watson | helped pass RFD for farmers |
| Farmer's Alliance | equality for black/white farmers |
| Progressive Party | wanted to improve moral behavior |
| disenfranchise | take away the right to vote |
| poll tax | a tax on voting |
| white primary | only whites could choose general election candidate |
| grandfather clause | granted sons, grandsons of veterans the right to vote |
| segregation | keep blacks/whites separate in public places |
| Jim Crowe laws | laws that enforced segregation |
| Plessy v. Ferguson | supported separate but equal doctrine |
| prohibition | forbidden to own, manufacture, or sell alcohol |
| convict lease system | private businesses leased prisoners |
| local option law | citizens of each county decide on a issue |
| 18th Amendment | national prohibition of alcohol |
| suffrage | women's right to vote |
| Selena Sloan Butler | supported prison reform |
| 19th Amendment | granted suffrage for women |
| Populist Party | former Farmer's Alliance led by Tom Watson |
| literacy test | test given before being allowed to vote |
| 1st Jim Crowe law in GA | separate passenger cars on trains |
| local option | each county voted on liquor issue |
| Plessy v. Ferguson | "separate but equal is ok" |