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40 Cards in this Set
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Rebuilding period after the civil war
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Reconstruction
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Two different types of Reconstruction
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Presidential and Congressional
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1st president impeached
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Andrew Johnson
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Leader of the radical Republicans in the House
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Thaddeus Stephens
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Leader of the radical Republicans in the Senate
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Charles Sumner
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His vote saved Andrew Johnson from conviction
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Edmund Ross
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Secretary of War that was fired by Johnson
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Edwin Stanton
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In 1867, Congress passed the ______ Reconstruction Act
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Military
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Amendment that guaranteed that voting rights would not be denied on basis of race
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15th
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Amendment that freed the slaves
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13th
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This amendment gave citizenship to African Americans
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14th
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Biggest scandal of the Grant administration
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credit mobilier
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This President pulled the troops out of the South which ended the Reconstruction
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Rutherford B. Hayes
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The term "solid south" refers to what?
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The South was solidly Democratic
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The northerners who came down to run the South
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carpetbaggers
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Southerners who helped the carpetbaggers
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scalawags
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Eventually called the Jim Crow Laws
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Black codes
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Why did Lincoln veto the Reconstruction plan
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too strict
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1st African American to serve in the U.S. Senate
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Hiram Revels
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Which strike came first?
1. Anthracite 2. Great Railroad 3. Pullman 4. Homestead |
Great Railroad
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"Children of the Poor" was a photo essay written by ______
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Jacob Rees
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French term that summed up the government
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lassiez faire
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J.J. Hill was a mogul in this industry
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railroads
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Swift and Armour were what?
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a meat packing company
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Vanderbilt was a mogul in this industry
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railroads
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Edwin Drake was the first person to do what?
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successfully drill for oil
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Super name in the steel industry
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Andrew Carnegie
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1st guy to make a fortune in selling oil
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John D. Rockefeller
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movement to restrict immigration
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nativism
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immigrants that came in the late 19th century normally ended up living where?
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Big cities in the Northeast
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Unofficial organization designed to keep a certain party in power
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political machines
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William "boss" Tweed was head of an organization called
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Tammany Hall
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Later immigrants from eastern and southern Europe felt comfortable living these with all their people together
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ghettos
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Foremost political cartoonist of the Gilded Age
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Thomas Nast
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She opened Hull House
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Jane Addams
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Lillian Wald was the founder of this street settlement in NY
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Henry Street Settlement
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Late 19th century building that grouped people together
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tenement
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one way that the new immigrants differed from the old ones
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the old ones were Protestant while the new ones were Catholic, Orthodox or Jewish
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Only Democratic President during the Gilded Age
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Grover Cleveland
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President between Grover Cleveland's two terms
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Benjamin Harrison
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