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Hnrs. USH Class Info Chapter 22 Name ____________________________________ Date _______________________ Hour _________ Chapter 22: The Ordeal of Reconstruction (1865-1877) Unit 3 – Testing the New Nation Required Reading: Textbook: The American Pageant, Bailey, Kennedy, and Cohen o Chapter 23 (pages 487-509) o Due: __________________________ Historical Scholarship: o Primary Sources: o 13th Amendment o 14th Amendment o 15th Amendment Exam: Multiple Choice Exam will be given with Chapters 22 Exam Date: __________________________________ People to Know/Terms to Know from Chapter 22 Optional Assignment – to be used as part of Curve Packet Due: Day of Unit Exam, __________________________ Map None Reading Objectives: Required Homework Assignment Due: ______________________________ Additional Assignments: None Hnrs. USH Vocabulary Chapter 22 Name ____________________________________ Date _______________________ Hour _________ People to Know: Identify and state the historical significance of the following: Oliver O. Howard Andrew Johnson Alexander Stephens Charles Sumner Thaddeus Stevens William Seward Terms to Know: Define and state the historical significance of the following: Freedman’s Bureau 10 percent plan Wade-Davis Bill “conquered provinces” Moderate Republican Radical Republican Black Codes Exodusters sharecropping Civil Rights Act Fourteenth Amendment “swing around the circle” Military Reconstruction Act Hnrs. USH Vocabulary Chapter 22 Fifteenth Amendment Ex parte Milligan “radical” regimes scalawags Carpetbaggers Ku Klux Klan (KKK) Force Acts Tenure of Office Act “Seward’s Folly” Name ____________________________________ Date _______________________ Hour _________ Hnrs. USH Homework Chapter 22 Name ____________________________________ Date _______________________ Hour _________ Reading Objectives: 1. What were some of the key questions and challenges facing the nation after the Civil War was over? 2. What happened to the confederate leaders after the Civil War? 3. What was the Southern economy like after the Civil War? 4. What was the Southern view of secession after the Civil War? 5. How did life change for emancipated blacks at the end of the Civil War? 6. What caused many free blacks to move after the Civil War? 7. What were “Exodusters”? What stopped the “Exodusters” movement? 8. What were the purposes and goals of the Freedmen's Bureau? How did southern whites view the Freedmen's Bureau? What did Andrew Johnson believe about the Freedmen's Bureau? What was the greatest achievement of the Freedman’s Bureau? 9. Why was Andrew Johnson chosen as Lincoln VP? As VP, what type of political reputation did Johnson develop? Hnrs. USH Homework Chapter 22 Name ____________________________________ Date _______________________ Hour _________ 10. What was the controversy surrounding the Wade-Davis Bill and the readmission of the Confederate states to the Union? 11. What was Lincoln 10% Plan? 12. The Southern states were “conquered provinces” that had completely left the Union and were therefore at the mercy of Congress for readmission was the view of what group? 13. What was President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction? 14. What did the Radical Republican plan for Reconstruction include, and how was it different from Johnson’s or Lincoln’s? Who were some of the key leaders of the Radical Republican movement in Congress? 15. What was the main purpose of the Black Codes? What specifically did Black Codes do? How did Northerners view the Black Codes? 16. What incident caused the clash between Congress and President Johnson? 17. The first and only ex-Confederate state to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment in 1866 and thus be immediately readmitted to the Union under congressional Reconstruction was… 18. What did the 14th Amendment guarantee? 19. What did the 14th Amendment prohibit? 20. What did voters show in the 1866 elections about Reconstruction policy? Hnrs. USH Homework Chapter 22 Name ____________________________________ Date _______________________ Hour _________ 21. What was the root cause of the conflict between Johnson & Congress? 22. Why were feminist angered by the Reconstruction Amendments? 23. What did blacks in the South rely on the Union League to do? 24. What new political roles did African American women assume during Reconstruction? 25. Describe the political corruption of governments in the North & South during Reconstruction. 26. What was the primary motive for the formation of the Ku Klux Klan? What was the central goal of the KKK? What methods did KKK members use to achieve their goals? 27. What was the official charge that the House of Representatives used to impeach President Johnson? How did this incident arise? 28. What reasons were give for the Senate vote to acquit President Andrew Johnson? 29. What was Seward’s Folly? 30. How does the text speculate that reconstruction could have been more successful? 31. What were the legacies of the Reconstruction effort? Hnrs. USH Homework Chapter 22 Name ____________________________________ Date _______________________ Hour _________ Possible Essay Questions for Chapter 23 1. Compare and contrast Lincoln’s, Johnson’s and Congress’s plans for Reconstruction. Cite what was included and what was omitted. Which program do you think was the best? Why? 2. It has been wryly observed that “The North won the Civil War, but the South won Reconstruction.” Interpret this statement and assess its truth. 3. With hindsight, it is sometimes claimed that Reconstruction was a failure. Why? 4. Why was President Johnson impeached? Why didn’t the Senate convict him of “high crimes and misdemeanors?” What do you think his conviction in the Senate might have meant for our system of government?