Across
- 2. The time period after the American Civil War
- 5. The two main political parties after the civil war
- 7. Criminal codes that protected African Americans' right to vote, to hold office, to serve on juries, and to receive equal protection under the law
- 8. The process where a U. S. president is removed from office
- 10. When objects or conditions are not equal
- 11. People how moved to the South to make money after the war
- 14. An organization that helped free Blacks get jobs
- 15. The U. S. president after Lincoln
- 17. Laws that made it so that African Americans were second class citizens
Down
- 1. The amendment that granted citizenship to all people born or naturalized in the United states
- 3. Lincoln’s plan to rebuild the south
- 4. The amendment that allowed all men to vote
- 6. When black men were voted into office
- 9. Laws passed in southern states to enforce racial segregation
- 12. Personal rights guaranteed and protected by the U.S. Constitution and federal laws enacted by Congress
- 13. The amendment that freed all slaves in the United States
- 16. When a guilty verdict and any punishment is taken away