Period 5 Review: Civil War and Reconstruction

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  1. 3. Lincoln suspended this during the Civil War to stop protests against the draft and anti-Union activists
  2. 6. this amendment gave all native-born or naturalized persons full US citizenship
  3. 7. the idea that the government should be controlled by the electorate
  4. 8. a Louisiana slave owner who was firmly committed to slavery in the South, but not in the territories. He won the election of 1848 with 47 percent of popular votes and won the majority in the electoral college.
  5. 9. laws passed in many northern states that guaranteed to all residents the right to a jury trial, including supposed fugitives
  6. 10. this amendment outlawed states to deny citizens the right to vote because of race or "previous condition of servitude"
  7. 12. a tax on foreign products of goods coming into the United States. They gave manufacturers an advantage in America's domestic advantage
  8. 13. a political movement that opposed the expansion of slavery
  9. 14. a law that divided Indian territory into Kansas and Nebraska, revoked the Missouri Compromise, and gave the new territories the right to decide the issue of slavery based on popular sovereignty
  10. 16. A term created by John O'Sullivan in 1845 that said that people were given by God the right to expand West
  11. 17. These whigs were against the morals of Mexican war, but believed that war's purpose was to expand and gain control of government
  12. 19. Southern whites who supported Republican Reconstruction and were scorned by ex-Confederates as traitors
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  1. 1. laws that were passed in the south after the Civil War that denied freed slaves the civil rights that were given to whites
  2. 2. an act that gave federal support to slave catchers
  3. 4. the labor system in which landowners and farm workers, especially African Americans, divided the income from crops harvested on the landowner's property
  4. 5. Lincoln's proclamation issued that legally abolished slavery in all the states that were out of the Union, even though it did not immediately free slaves
  5. 11. the term for the struggle between anti-abolitionists and abolitionists in Kansas after its organization as a territory in 1854
  6. 15. Laws that were passed in 1850 that were meant to resolve the arguments over the status of slavery in the territories
  7. 17. a derisive name given by ex-Confederates to northerners who moved to the South during Reconstruction
  8. 18. a ban on slavery in any land gained during the Mexican War