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| One of the most scandal administrations in American history |
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| New York newspaper editor who ran against Grant in 1872 |
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| Winner in the most disputed presidential election to that time |
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| 1st president to be impeached |
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| political cartoonist who advocated reform |
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| 1st black to serve in the U.S Congress |
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| Lawyer who helped to reform corrupt in New York city |
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| Corrupt leader who defrauded New York |
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| created a powerful block of voters who would oppose them for almost a century |
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| Who came 1 vote short of being removed from office |
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| gained control of state governments in the South by denying the vote to many former confederates |
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| The radicals ________________ with Lincoln over the % of Southern white males who should take oath of allegiance before a state was readmitted to the union |
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| The hardships of reconstruction forced the _________________ to produce staples |
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| northern radicals who moved to the South |
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| denial of the right to vote |
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| Paper money not backed by gold or silver |
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| indictment of a political official by congress |
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| Type of republican who opposed the radicals in 1872 |
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| Republican minority that wanted to deal harshly with the South |
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| Southerner who wanted to oust republican rule & restore white majority rule |
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| Method for freed slaves to far the land without cash |
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| attempt to regulate the conduct of former slaves |
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| Military reconstruction act |
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| divided the South in to 5 military districts |
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| Lincoln's attempt to reestablish civilian government in the South quickly |
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| near unanimous support of the Democratic Party in the former Confederate states following reconstruction |
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| required that majority of voters in each Southern state sign an oath of allegiance |
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| granted full citizenship rights |
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| guaranteed the right to vote regardless of their race, color, previous condition of servitude |
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| political agreement were by federal troops would be removed from the South |
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| extremist group opposed radical reconstruction and sought to prevent blacks from voting during the reconstruction. |
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| act of congress to protect cabinet members from being fired by the president |
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| according to the national government attempt to rebuild the South based on the radical ideas |
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| most Sevier depression in the 1st 100 years of America's history |
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| government agency designed to help former slaves during the war |
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| scandal involved groups criminal intended for railroad reconstruction |
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| List positive of Radical government in the South |
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| Public school system universal manhood suffrage, & rebuilding to transportation system |
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| President that supported Lincoln's plan for reconstruction |
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| Provisions for the military reconstruction act |
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| South was divided into 5 military districts each state had to pass the 14th amendment, each state had to write a new constitution grantinguniversal sufferage regardless of race |
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| Alleged reason Johnson was impeached |
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| dismissed radical secretary of war |
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| What republicans offer Southern democrats return for their support in electing Rutherford B. Hayes |
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| Removed federal troops from the South |
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| Why Tammany Hall was allowed to continue its construction |
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| Democratic needed its help in attaining votes |
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| What Robert E. Lee did after war |
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| became the president of Washington college |
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| "Waving the bloody shirt" means |
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| blaming Democrats for the war |
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| Why sharecropping became common in the South |
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| South lacked sufficient money to pay wages |
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| manipulating the price of gold |
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| 2 positive accomplishments of the radical government in the south. Explain why southerners resented those governments |
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| enactment of universal manhood suffrage and organization of public school system |
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| Explain the effects that the Military reconstruction act had on the south |
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*Divided the 10 former states of the confederacy into 5 military districts *Each states were headed by a military governor appointed by the president *congress instructed the governors to keep peace in the south by federal troops and military courts |
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