| A | B |
| History | series of facts/opinions |
| Plessy v. Ferguson | courts said,"separate but =ok |
| Jim Crow | laws making segregation official |
| Reconstruction | period from 1865-1877 |
| amnesty | official pardon |
| Johnson | pres. pardoning confederates |
| 13th | amendment abolishing slavery |
| black | codes leading to blacks returning to plantation work |
| Freedman's | Bureau to gives clothes, food for blacks |
| disenfranchisement | exclusion from voting |
| 14th | amendment blacks citizens |
| scalawag | southerners cooperating with Reconstruction efforts |
| carpetbagger | white northerners in south in 1865 |
| 15th | amendment giving voting rights to black males |
| 21 | minimum age to vote in 1865 |
| women | could not vote in 1865 |
| coalition | combination of interests |
| Mississippi Plan | forced whites into Democ. Party |
| Compromise of 1877 | led to Hayes' presidency |
| south | in ruins after the war |
| north | most of U.S. Industry here in 1866 |
| Federal Govt. | played a large role in the Reconstruction process |
| Sherman | his idea was 40 acres and a mule |
| Lincoln | plan was to forgive the south |
| Tennessee | VP Johnson from this state |
| corruption and payoffs | happened often to get amnesty |
| Radical | Republican group wanting=citizenship for blacks |
| Stanton | led Radical Republicans |
| Indians | not citizens in 1866 |
| Congress | part of Legislative Branch |
| 6 | # of states allowing blacks to vote in north in 1866 |
| 1920 | year women got suffrage |
| Republican | most blacks voted for this party during Recon. |
| impreach | the House voted to do this to Johnson |
| 1 | # of votes short of 2/3 to convict Johnson |
| 1868 | Year Grant won election for Pres. |
| KKK | supported the Democ.Party |
| plantation owners | paid high property taxes to rebuild the south |
| 1876 Election | Hayes and Tilden |
| tobacco | successful industry(crop) in south in 1866 |
| parks,theatres,hotels, schools | places of Jim Crow segregation in the souoth |
| poll tax,literacy tests,property,grandfather clause | prevented blacks in south from voting |
| Booker T. Washington | felt blacks should learn a trade |
| blacks should gradually join =in society | Washington |
| Douglass | civil rights leader in 1870's |
| Elam | Sam Tilden's dads name |
| New York | Tilden was Governor here in 1874 |
| Tilden | was a Democrat |
| Tilden's tombstone said | I still trust the people |
| 1886 | Tilden died |
| transform | to change in form or appearance |
| threshold | the beginning point |
| emancipate | to set free |
| predecessor | a person in office before another |
| Grant | was Hayes' predecessor |
| nullify | to cancel |
| reconvene | to reassemble |
| provisional | temporary |
| abolitionist | to get rid of something |
| colleague | a co-worker |