UNIT 9 VOCAB
Across
- 2. (n.) to reject; to refuse a law made by legislature
- 4. of Office Act (n.) a law passed in 1867 that limited the power of the president to remove certain federal officials
- 6. process (n.) the right of a citizen to be treated fairly by the government when laws are made and enforced
- 8. (n.) a white Southerner who collaborated with northern Republicans during Reconstruction, often for personal profit
- 9. of 1877 (n.) agreement between southern Democrats and the Republicans to settle the result of the 1876 presidential election and marked the end of the Reconstruction era
- 10. Codes (n.) laws passed in the Southern United States after the Civil War to limit the rights of formerly enslaved people
- 11. tax (n.) a fixed sum tax levied on all persons
- 12. Amendment (n.) defined U.S. citizen, which receives due process and equal protection under the law
- 14. (n.) the period of rebuilding social, economic, and political systems after the Civil War
- 16. (n.) rising to an important position
- 19. (n.) the status of being a legal citizen of a country and entitled to certain rights
- 20. Crow Laws (n.) laws that enforced racial segregation in the United States from the post-Civil War era until the 1960s
Down
- 1. (n.) a person from the northern states who went to the South after the Civil War to profit from the Reconstruction.
- 3. Republicans (n.) a Republican favoring drastic and usually repressive measures against the southern states in the period following the Civil War
- 5. protection (n.) a term in the 14th amendment requiring that states guarantee the same rights, privileges, and protections to all people
- 7. rights (n.) the rights of all people to social, economic, and political freedom and equality
- 8. (n.) a system that keeps different groups separate from each other, normally through social pressures and/or laws
- 12. Amendment (n.) Males could vote regardless of color (gave suffrage to African Americans)
- 13. Percent Plan (n.) a proposal by President Abraham Lincoln to readmit Confederate states to the Union. The plan was based on the idea that 10% of a state's 1860 voters must swear loyalty to the Union
- 15. (n.) the right to vote
- 16. (n.) murder usually under secret attack for political reasons
- 17. supremacy (n.) a system of beliefs and practices in which White people are considered to be superior to people of other racial backgrounds that is maintained through discrimination
- 18. Amendment (n.) abolished slavery