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- 5. in the United States.
- 7. Within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme or excessive
- 9. class of society, despite the fact that they were no longer slaves.
- 10. Federal agency that tried to assist Freedmen (and poor whites) by
- 13. Laws that were passed to legally enforce segregation in the south.
- 14. occupying forces or the Republican Government during Reconstruction, usually for their own personal gain.
- 15. Northerners who moved to the South to make money from
- 17. An arrangement in which a farmer can rent the land on which he
- 18. rights because of race, color, or having previously been a slave.
- 19. group from the dominant majority.
- 20. food, clothing, jobs, medical care, and education.
- 22. forms: favoring drastic political, economic, or social reforms
- 23. This addition to the constitution outlawed slavery in every state
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- 1. Extreme, especially regarding change from accepted or
- 2. Southern laws that were intended keep African Americans in a
- 3. and rebuild the South.
- 4. and farms, by sharing part of the crop with the landowner.
- 6. Newly freed slaves
- 8. The institutional separation of an ethnic, racial, religious, or other
- 11. The steps taken to restore the former Confederate states to the
- 12. Southern term for native white Southerners who cooperated with
- 16. This addition to the Constitution forbids any state from denying
- 21. To formally charge a public official with misconduct in office.
- 23. This addition to the Constitution granted citizenship to all persons
