The South and Great Plains Review

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Across
  1. 2. High railroad costs, drought, and falling prices on crops were problems faced by _____
  2. 4. The goal of organization like the KKK was to prevent Black Southerners from _______
  3. 10. _____ is the forced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment
  4. 11. Following the Civil War, the South's economic _____ was hindered by a lack of education, low wages, and a dependency on Northern banks
  5. 13. Southern agriculture depended most on _____ and tobacco
  6. 14. The 14th Amendment defined _____
  7. 15. The Farmer's Alliance was formed to _____ for lower prices for supplies
  8. 19. The Civil Rights Act of 1875 was ruled _____ which lead to the acceptance of Plessy v. Ferguson
Down
  1. 1. Southern Blacks made gains in education, business, military and government positions during the _____ Era.
  2. 3. The beetle that destroyed cotton crops in the South.
  3. 5. President elected in 1896
  4. 6. The South's economy had been _______ by the end of the Civil War
  5. 7. Land was offered for _____ in the Homestead Act
  6. 8. The 15th Amendment granted _____ the right to vote
  7. 9. Populist and Democrat candidate for President in 1896
  8. 12. Larger farms did not replace plantations after the Civil War in the ______
  9. 16. The Supreme Court Case of Plessy v. Ferguson allowed for facilities to be separate but ______
  10. 17. The 13th Amendment abolished _____
  11. 18. Some white Southerners used state legislation, segregation, and _____ to limit the freedoms of blacks.