Reconstruction Test
... B. Southerners resented northern “carpetbaggers” C. Southern military leaders could hold office but not vote D. plantations had to be sold to the highest bidder 12. Who was impeached by the Radical Republicans? A. B. C. D. ...
... B. Southerners resented northern “carpetbaggers” C. Southern military leaders could hold office but not vote D. plantations had to be sold to the highest bidder 12. Who was impeached by the Radical Republicans? A. B. C. D. ...
AP Gov`t Unit 7 – The Judicial Branch Handout
... Americans have never fully come to terms with the concept of equality and the Equal Protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. With the abandonment of the “separate but equal” doctrine in 1954 and the rise of the Civil Rights and women’s movements, the federal government has leaned toward polici ...
... Americans have never fully come to terms with the concept of equality and the Equal Protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. With the abandonment of the “separate but equal” doctrine in 1954 and the rise of the Civil Rights and women’s movements, the federal government has leaned toward polici ...
4 th Amendment
... first 10 amendments- bill of rights (protection from national) 14th amendment- (protection from state) Most rights and liberties are granted to all in the US- regardless of citizenship *(non-citizens may not vote, be on juries, hold public office or certain jobs) Supreme courts process of incorporat ...
... first 10 amendments- bill of rights (protection from national) 14th amendment- (protection from state) Most rights and liberties are granted to all in the US- regardless of citizenship *(non-citizens may not vote, be on juries, hold public office or certain jobs) Supreme courts process of incorporat ...
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... 10.The 14th amendment was added to the Constitution to provide citizenship rights for all former slaves. It was a response to the Black Codes. ...
... 10.The 14th amendment was added to the Constitution to provide citizenship rights for all former slaves. It was a response to the Black Codes. ...
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... are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny ...
... are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny ...
Chapter 15 (PowerPoint)
... through two more constitutional amendments and several civil rights acts, and pushed aside the Southern governments approved by Johnson. Stripping ex-Confederates of the vote and enforcing black voting rights, they ensured the election of reformist Republican governments throughout the South. These ...
... through two more constitutional amendments and several civil rights acts, and pushed aside the Southern governments approved by Johnson. Stripping ex-Confederates of the vote and enforcing black voting rights, they ensured the election of reformist Republican governments throughout the South. These ...
Supreme Court Case Bonanza
... in the left-hand column which take you to www.oyez.org, a fabulous resource on the United States Supreme Court. Here you’ll have the opportunity to read more about the background of the case, and the rationale behind the Court’s opinion. The true nerds may even click around a bit and listen to audio ...
... in the left-hand column which take you to www.oyez.org, a fabulous resource on the United States Supreme Court. Here you’ll have the opportunity to read more about the background of the case, and the rationale behind the Court’s opinion. The true nerds may even click around a bit and listen to audio ...
Notes
... Indians not taxed," were citizens of the United States. Such citizens were "of every race and color" and "without regard to any previous condition of slavery or involuntary servitude." To return to the Union, a state also had to approve the Fourteenth Amendment that granted citizenship to all person ...
... Indians not taxed," were citizens of the United States. Such citizens were "of every race and color" and "without regard to any previous condition of slavery or involuntary servitude." To return to the Union, a state also had to approve the Fourteenth Amendment that granted citizenship to all person ...
Reconstruction Review
... Disagreements over new states being free or slave states was a cause of the ___. ...
... Disagreements over new states being free or slave states was a cause of the ___. ...
unit vii - Staff Portal Camas School District
... Americans have never fully come to terms with the concept of equality and the Equal Protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. With the abandonment of the “separate but equal” doctrine in 1954 and the rise of the Civil Rights and women’s movements, the federal government has leaned toward polici ...
... Americans have never fully come to terms with the concept of equality and the Equal Protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. With the abandonment of the “separate but equal” doctrine in 1954 and the rise of the Civil Rights and women’s movements, the federal government has leaned toward polici ...
10th Amendment - Avoca School District 37
... Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)—Symbolic speech allowed in schools (black armbands to protest Vietnam War) if it doesn’t substantially disrupt the educational environment; students “do not shed their Constitutional rights at the school house gate.” Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969)—Speech can be limited if it ...
... Tinker v. Des Moines (1969)—Symbolic speech allowed in schools (black armbands to protest Vietnam War) if it doesn’t substantially disrupt the educational environment; students “do not shed their Constitutional rights at the school house gate.” Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969)—Speech can be limited if it ...
The Constitution Scavenger Hunt
... The president orders the governor to restore republican government to Wyoming, and moves federal troops to the state’s border. Does the president have the power to take such actions? Explain. Article _____ Section _____ Clause _____ ...
... The president orders the governor to restore republican government to Wyoming, and moves federal troops to the state’s border. Does the president have the power to take such actions? Explain. Article _____ Section _____ Clause _____ ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Birdville Independent School District
... supported lenient plans for Reconstruction 10% Plan provided for a generous amnesty supported the 13th Amendment ...
... supported lenient plans for Reconstruction 10% Plan provided for a generous amnesty supported the 13th Amendment ...
American History 100 Facts
... 31. Unalienable rights are rights that cannot be given up, taken away or transferred. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, are some of those rights. 32. Tyranny is a cruel and unjust government. 33. A Democracy is a form of government that is run for and by the people, giving people the supre ...
... 31. Unalienable rights are rights that cannot be given up, taken away or transferred. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, are some of those rights. 32. Tyranny is a cruel and unjust government. 33. A Democracy is a form of government that is run for and by the people, giving people the supre ...
American History 100 Facts
... 31. Unalienable rights are rights that cannot be given up, taken away or transferred. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, are some of those rights. 32. Tyranny is a cruel and unjust government. 33. A Democracy is a form of government that is run for and by the people, giving people the supre ...
... 31. Unalienable rights are rights that cannot be given up, taken away or transferred. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, are some of those rights. 32. Tyranny is a cruel and unjust government. 33. A Democracy is a form of government that is run for and by the people, giving people the supre ...
Radical Reconstruction and Civil War Amendments
... • Also involved rebuilding these war damaged states • Had to answer the question of how to integrate former slaves into post civil war America ...
... • Also involved rebuilding these war damaged states • Had to answer the question of how to integrate former slaves into post civil war America ...
Reconstruction
... person could only vote if their grandfather had voted. These laws were called the Grandfather Clause. ...
... person could only vote if their grandfather had voted. These laws were called the Grandfather Clause. ...
13 - Joe Griffin Media Ministries
... register Democrat. All of this was funded by tax dollars. For years, these men, along with government bureaucrats associated with the “Freedman’s Bureau,” promised blacks that if they voted Republican they would be given the property of the white population (and, of course, they never were). Any loc ...
... register Democrat. All of this was funded by tax dollars. For years, these men, along with government bureaucrats associated with the “Freedman’s Bureau,” promised blacks that if they voted Republican they would be given the property of the white population (and, of course, they never were). Any loc ...
American History 100 Facts
... delivered by President James Monroe stating that 1) the U.S. would not interfere in European affairs, and 2) that the western hemisphere was closed to colonization and/ or interference by European nations. ...
... delivered by President James Monroe stating that 1) the U.S. would not interfere in European affairs, and 2) that the western hemisphere was closed to colonization and/ or interference by European nations. ...
Unit 4 PowerPoints - The Jeffersonian Experience
... 1. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, 1978 Allan Bakke sued the University of California for reverse discrimination and won. This case shows that the Constitution does not allow ...
... 1. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, 1978 Allan Bakke sued the University of California for reverse discrimination and won. This case shows that the Constitution does not allow ...
Chapter 18 Worksheet
... Select the letter of the term, name, or phrase that best matches each description. Note: Some letters may not be used at all. Some may be used more than once. A. D. ...
... Select the letter of the term, name, or phrase that best matches each description. Note: Some letters may not be used at all. Some may be used more than once. A. D. ...
First Amendment Rights
... consequently, the federal courts could not stop the enforcement of state laws that restricted the rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights. Gitlow v. New York's partial reversal of that precedent began a trend toward nearly complete reversal; the Supreme Court now holds that almost every provision of ...
... consequently, the federal courts could not stop the enforcement of state laws that restricted the rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights. Gitlow v. New York's partial reversal of that precedent began a trend toward nearly complete reversal; the Supreme Court now holds that almost every provision of ...
Lesson 18.1b
... • They wanted equality to be protected by the Constitution itself. • To achieve this goal, Congress proposed the Fourteenth Amendment in 1866. ...
... • They wanted equality to be protected by the Constitution itself. • To achieve this goal, Congress proposed the Fourteenth Amendment in 1866. ...
Name: :______Date
... B. They asked the Supreme Court to nullify a federal law. C. They declared that South Carolina would not obey any federal laws. D. They proposed a constitutional amendment to resolve the issue of states’ rights. 4. What position did President Jackson take in the Nullification Crisis? A. He strongly ...
... B. They asked the Supreme Court to nullify a federal law. C. They declared that South Carolina would not obey any federal laws. D. They proposed a constitutional amendment to resolve the issue of states’ rights. 4. What position did President Jackson take in the Nullification Crisis? A. He strongly ...