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Post Reconstruction

Post Reconstruction

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Social Studies

9th Grade

Easy

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Amy Bican

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10 Slides • 22 Questions

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What led to an End of Reconstruction

  • ​North Lost Interest

  • Supreme Court had bad rulings

  • KKK super successful

  • Federal Troops were being removed from the South

  • White, Racist, Southern Democrats regained control of their governments

2

Multiple Select

Choose 2 events that led to the end of Reconstruction.

1

The removal of federal troops from the South.

2

a Republican revival of interest in securing the right of African Americans

3

The restoration of the Democratic Party's control of state governments.

4

African American rights being firmly established in the South.

3

Multiple Choice

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What happens if you removed the Federal Troop soldier from the picture?

1

The mean looking white guy will help the African American up

2

The mean white guy will abuse the African American and take his rights.

3

Nothing

4

Open Ended

Which terrorist organization used violence and intimidation in the South in order to stop African Americans from voting and bring back the ways of the pre-war south.

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Multiple Select

In Compromise of 1877 Rutherford B. Hayes becomes the president but agrees to what 2 things?

1

Democratic Control of the Southern state government 

2

Choose Tilden as his Vice President

3

Repeal the 14th Amendment 

4

Removal of Federal troops

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Post Reconstruction: Institutionalized Racism in the South

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The Impact of the End of Reconstruction

The removal of federal troops and the restoration of Democratic rule in the South led to reforms being repealed and Institutionalized racism

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9

Multiple Choice

To take back. Get rid of a law.

1

reform

2

repeal

3

initiate

4

ratify

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Multiple Select

Choose two things that led to Republican Reforms in the South being REPEALED.

1

Removal of Federal Troops from South

2

Ratification of the 14th Amendment

3

Ratification of the 15 Amendment

4

Democrats regaining control of Southern Governments

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Institutionalized Racism: racist attitudes held by the majority of society and supported by the government and other institutions.

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12

Multiple Choice

When one race is given more educational opportunities that is institutionalized racism.

1

True

2

False

13

Multiple Choice

When one race is given access to loans and economic opportunities over another that is Institutionalized racism

1

True

2

False

14

Multiple Choice

A single person committing a racist act is considered institutionalized racism.

1

True

2

False

15

Multiple Choice

A government that passes laws restricting the movements of one race in public places is Institutionalized Racism.

1

True

2

False

16

Poll

I can understand what institutionalized racism is.

I can understand it but never experienced it.

I can understand it, and I have experienced it.

I do not understand this phrase.

17

discrimination

the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex.

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Poll

I have experienced discrimination before

Yes I have

No I have not

19

Multiple Choice

What does it mean to segregate the races?

1

joining together

2

integration

3
separation

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Racial Segregation

​--Separating individuals based on Race

21

Jim Crow Laws

  • Laws passed by southern states to legalize discrimination

  • public spaces became separated based on race.

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22

Multiple Choice

In which region of the US were there Jim Crow Laws?

1

North

2

South

23

Multiple Choice

Having separate bathrooms for African Americans and whites is an example of a Jim Crow Law

1

True

2

False

24

Multiple Choice

Not allowing interracial relationships or marriages is an example of a Jim Crow Law

1

True

2

False

25

Jim Crow laws led to racial discrimination being further institutionalized in the South.

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Multiple Choice

If the Cause is State and local leaders pass Jim Crow Laws, what would an effect be?

1

Federal troops officially leave the South

2

African Americans denied equal protections of the laws

3

Leaders uphold many Reconstruction reforms.

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Discriminatory Policies of the South

  1. Racial Segregation

  2. Limited ballot access

  3. Prohibition of interracial marriage

  4. limited protection of civil rights for African Americans

28

Multiple Choice

What does it mean if something is prohibited?

1

It is allowed

2

It is supported

3

It is NOT allowed

29

Multiple Choice

True or False: Interracial marriages became prohibited in the South because of JIm Crow Laws

1

True

2

False

30

Multiple Choice

What does Limited Ballot Access mean?

1

Not being able to use banks

2

Not being able to vote

3

Being able to participate in an election

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Multiple Choice

What impact did Jim Crow Laws have on African Americans living in South?

1
Jim Crow Laws promoted equality and integration among races.
2

Laws made it illegal for African Americans to own property

3

Laws made it legal to discriminate against African Americans

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When you think of the POST RECONSTRUCTION period what word/words come to mind.

What led to an End of Reconstruction

  • ​North Lost Interest

  • Supreme Court had bad rulings

  • KKK super successful

  • Federal Troops were being removed from the South

  • White, Racist, Southern Democrats regained control of their governments

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