Outline Section 2

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Across
  1. 3. The _____________ required the president to get the approval of the Senate before removing appointees that they already approved.
  2. 7. President Johnson ______ extending the Freedman’s Bureau.
  3. 8. In fear that the Civil Rights Bill could be repealed in the future, the ________ Amendment was ratified.
  4. 10. The ________________ passed a variety of measures for the South to abide by to be accepted into the Union: the division of the South into military districts controlled by a Union general, the temporary disfranchisement of numerous former Confederates, the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, and the guarantee of suffrage of black men (in Cons.).
  5. 15. With control of Congress, Democrats could _____ tariffs, preserve Black Codes, and repeal any acts already passed that didn’t benefit them.
  6. 16. In the Congressional elections of 1866, ________ secured more than a two-thirds majority in both houses.
Down
  1. 1. Therefore, when ______ approved the Southern states, Republicans were furious.
  2. 2. The Southerners would gain more political power if they were readmitted into the Union as black people were no longer ______ of a person.
  3. 4. This amendment granted citizenship to black people and civil rights. It also abolished the three-fifths clause and guaranteed ______ debt.
  4. 5. Congress was able to surpass Johnson’s veto to the previous bill with a _______majority in Congress.
  5. 6. The non-guilty verdict can be credited to ________ Republicans not trusting the vice president and Johnson’s bargain of following Republican policies if he was let to remain.
  6. 9. The Republicans feared ______ Democrats and Southern Democrats would come together and control Congress.
  7. 11. Johnson violated this act by releasing Stanton, the secretary of war (spy for radicals), and instantly got ________.
  8. 12. Consequently, Republicans passed the _______ which gave black people American citizenship.
  9. 13. President Johnson’s impeachment was ______ by a singular vote.
  10. 14. Between 1861-1865, Republicans were able to easily pass _____ which provided them a political advantage.