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1. -Elizabeth Cady Stanton writes the dec. of sentiments (knock of of dec. of ind. just includedwomen).-women needed the right to vote so they could gain other rights.a. Chinese Exclusion Actb. Seneca Falls Conventionc. Vertical Integrationd. Horizontal Integration2. -intended to last one year.-helped promote economic improvement of the south.-provided food, clothing, and medical care to refugees.-emphasis on education: established first public school system in the south.-south becomes dominated by contract labor.a. Bureau of Refugees, Freedman, and Abandoned Landsb. Battle of Little Big Hornc. Ten Percent Pland. Tenure of Office Act3. -people were sold 160 acres of land for very cheap.-they must live on the land for 5 years and farm it. if they succeed, the land is free.-only about 40% made it the full 5 years.a. Wounded Kneeb. The Ghost Dancec. Henry Gradyd. Homestead Act4. -vertical integrationa. Andrew Carnegieb. The Grangec. Wounded Kneed. Sharecropping5. -part of the new ten percent plan.-removed rights of citizenship from high ranking confederate military officers & all officialsin confederate government.a. 15th Amendmentb. Compromise of 1877c. Proclamation of Amnestyd. 14th Amendment6. -helped reintegrate states of the former confederacy back into the union.a. The Grangeb. Black Codesc. Henry Gradyd. Homestead Act7. -Susan B. Anthony & Elizabeth Cady Stanton.-formed in opposition to the 15th amendment.-educated white women should be able to vote before uneducated black men.a. National Women's Loyal Leagueb. Horizontal Integrationc. American Women's Suffrage Associationd. National Women's Suffrage Association8. -10% of the men who were in the election of 1860 must take an oath of loyalty to the US.-would readmit states into the union.-the election of 1860 was the last election that the southern states voted in.a. Henry Gradyb. Ten Percent Planc. The Granged. The Ghost Dance9. -attempted to re-impose a legal form of slavery.-blacks have curfews, can't assemble in large groups, can't vote, land ownership restriction,no interracial marriage.-vagrancy laws: required blacks to have labor contracts in place.a. Henry Gradyb. The Grangec. Black Codesd. Sharecropping10. -founder of National Women's Suffrage Association.a. The Grangeb. Wounded Kneec. Susan B. Anthonyd. 13th Amendment11. -founder: Oliver Kelley-if farmers come together as a group, they can negotiate with railroads and banks.a. 14th Amendmentb. The Ghost Dancec. Henry Gradyd. The Grange12. -can't discriminate on race for public facilities.a. Civil Rights Act of 1875b. Knights of Laborc. Compromise of 1877d. Civil Rights Act of 186613. -A President can't fire someone without the approval of congress.-Johnson breaks this by firing Sec. of War, Edward Stanton.a. Andrew Carnegieb. Chinese Exclusion Actc. Tenure of Office Actd. Ku Klux Klan Act14. -first significant labor union.-open to skilled and unskilled workers.-not open to lawyers, bankers, business owners, or people who sold alcohol.a. Knights of Laborb. The Ghost Dancec. The Granged. Credit Mobilier15. -stated that the returns from LA, SC, and FL are legit.-as a result, Hayes becomes President, government removes the last of the troops, andreconstruction is over.a. Civil Rights Act of 1875b. Knights of Laborc. Credit Mobilierd. Compromise of 187716. -last military engagement.-Native Americans surrender and move to the reservations.a. Wounded Kneeb. Andrew Carnegiec. Homestead Actd. The Grang17. -Indians in the SE US must move west of the MS.-led to the Trail of Tears.a. Civil Rights Act of 1866b. Indian Removal Bill of 1830c. Civil Rights Act of 1875d. Compromise of 187718. -exact same as Civil Rights Act of 1866.-Johnson tries to lobby states so they don't ratify this and he gets kicked out of theRepublican Party.a. The Grangeb. 13th Amendmentc. 14th Amendmentd. 15th Amendment19. -thought the 15th amendment was an important first step.a. American Women's Suffrage Associationb. National Women's Loyal Leaguec. National Women's Suffrage Associationd. Vertical Integration20. -owning all the steps in a production process.-Andrew Carnegie is an example.a. Ten Percent Planb. Henry Gradyc. Horizontal Integrationd. Vertical Integration21. -passed by congress-make it a federal crime to use intimidation and violence to try and stop or influence voters.a. Wounded Kneeb. The Ghost Dancec. Homestead Actd. Ku Klux Klan Act22. -Schuyler Colfax-railroad company that owned stock of union pacific railroad.a. Credit Mobilierb. Knights of Laborc. The Granged. Black Codes23. -owning all businesses that do the same thing.-aka a trust/monopoly-i.e. Rockefeller & standard oila. Henry Gradyb. Seneca Falls Conventionc. Horizontal Integrationd. Vertical Integration24. -applied the assembly line to labor.-everyone working in a factory should only know one skill.a. Credit Mobilierb. Frederick Winslow Taylorc. Vertical Integrationd. Knights of Labor25. -aka Custar's Last Stand.-Custar attacks Indians at LBH to force them back onto the reservations.-2500 Indians surrounded and killed every one of Custar's men.a. Vertical Integrationb. Battle of Little Big Hornc. Knights of Labord. Tenure of Office Act26. -a farmer without resources uses another person's land and at the end of the year they keepsome of the crop & give the rest to the landowner as rent.a. Black Codesb. Sharecroppingc. Henry Gradyd. The Grange27. -guarantees universal manhood suffrage (all men, including former slaves, can vote).a. 15th Amendmentb. The Grangec. 14th Amendmentd. 13th Amendment28. -abolished slaverya. 13th Amendmentb. 15th Amendmentc. The Granged. 14th Amendment29. -law passed to suspend Chinese immigration into the USa. Chinese Exclusion Actb. Ku Klux Klan Actc. Homestead Actd. Tenure of Office Act30. -complex resistance movement.-Wovoka inspired a spiritual awakening with mystical visions of the white people retreatingfrom the plains and a restoration of the great buffalo herds.-white people feared the dance and though it was a prelude to hostilities.a. Homestead Actb. Knights of Laborc. The Granged. The Ghost Dance31. -thought freedom of slaves was more important than women's rights.a. Andrew Carnegieb. American Women's Suffrage Associationc. National Women's Loyal Leagued. National Women's Suffrage Association32. -divided former confederate states into 5 military governments (kicked them back out).-in order to be readmitted, they must ratify the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendment.a. Civil Rights Act of 1866b.


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