Chapter 22 Study Guide
1. How did many white Southerners remain defiant after the end of the Civil War? What do you think this means for the fate of Reconstruction? 479-480
2. What was the greatest success of the Freedmen’s Bureau? What was considered a major failure of the Bureau? 484
3. What was the Wade-Davis Bill? How was it different from Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction? 485-486
4. How did the Black Codes place limits on the socioeconomic opportunities open to blacks in the South? 487
5. What were the provisions of the Civil Rights Bill of 1866 (14th Amendment)? 489
6. Why did women strongly oppose the 14th Amendment? 492-493
7. How did blacks exercise their newfound political rights? 493-495
8. What was the Tenure of Office Act? What did it have to do with Johnson being impeached? How close did Johnson come from being dismissed from office? 496-498
Chapter 22 Identifications
1. Freedmen’s Bureau
2. 10 percent plan
3. Wade-Davis Bill
4. Black Codes
5. Congressional Reconstruction
6. Radical Republicans
7. Thaddeus Stevens (role as a radical republican)
8. Charles Sumner (role as a radical republican)
9. Military Reconstruction
10. “Exodusters”
11. 13th Amendment
12. 14th Amendment
13. 15th Amendment
14. scalawags
15. carpetbaggers
16. Ku Klux Klan
17. Purchase of Alaska
Saturday, December 1, 2007
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