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14 Cards in this Set
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What is the ten percent plan?
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A plan Lincoln created for tempting the states back into the union. If 10% of the voting population of the Confederate states declared loyalty to the Union, the state was given amnesty.
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115/1/2
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When and where was Abraham Lincoln killed?
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April 14th, 1865
Ford's Theatre, Washington D.C. |
112/picture
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Did the Radical's efforts during the reconstruction succeed?
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No. The new governments did not last.
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116/2/2
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What did some soldiers do when they heard people who approved of Lincoln's death?
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The were killed or harmed in various ways by some soldiers.
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111/2/4
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What did some soldiers blame Lincoln for?
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The war's dead.
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112/1/2
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Where did Robert E. Lee surrender at?
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Appomattox Court House, April 9th, 1865
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115/1/1
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Did Congress approve of the 10% plan?
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No. They believed it was too lenient.
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115/1/2
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What did Congress pass instead of the 10% Plan? What did Lincoln do about it?
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The Wade-Davis Bill. Lincoln pocket vetoed it.
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115/1/2
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what was the Wade-Davis bill?
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50% of the voting population has to take an ironclad oath saying they never supported or helped the Confederacy.
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115/1/2
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After Lincoln died, did Andrew Johnson continue or replace Lincoln's plan?
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He continued it, and the states were brought back.
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115/1/3
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What are Black Codes and who passed them?
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Black Codes are a series of laws passed by the new legislatures that restricted black rights
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115/2/1
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Did the Radical's impeach Johnson?
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No, but they were very close.
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115/2/2
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What is the Reconstruction Act?
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It removed all the confederate states from the Union(excepting Tennessee) and placed them under military control.
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115/2/3
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What were the requirements to join the Union after the Reconstruction Act?
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Call new state constitutional conventions in which the delegates were elcted through universal suffrage, and draft a new state constitution.
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116/1/1
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