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Final Exam History 1302 Blinn College Questions and Verified Answers | Get it 100% Correct!! Wade Davis Bill - 1864 Proposed far more demanding and stringent terms for reconstruction; required 50% of the voters of a state to take the loyalty oath and permitted only non-confederates to vote for a new state constitution; Lincoln refused to sign the bill, pocket vetoing it after Congress adjourned. 10% Plan - This was Lincoln's reconstruction plan for after the Civil War. Written in 1863, it proclaimed that a state could be reintegrated into the Union when 10% of its voters in the 1860 election pledged their allegiance to the U.S. and pledged to abide by emancipation, and then formally erect their state governments. This plan was very lenient to the South, would have meant an easy reconstruction. 13th Amendment - Abolition of slavery 14th Amendment - Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and are guaranteed equal protection of the laws 15th Amendment (1870) - U.S. cannot prevent a person from voting because of race, color, or creed

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Wade Davis Bill - ✔✔1864 Proposed far more demanding and stringent terms

for reconstruction; required 50% of the voters of a state to take the loyalty oath

and permitted only non-confederates to vote for a new state constitution;

Lincoln refused to sign the bill, pocket vetoing it after Congress adjourned.

10% Plan - ✔✔This was Lincoln's reconstruction plan for after the Civil War.

Written in 1863, it proclaimed that a state could be reintegrated into the Union

when 10% of its voters in the 1860 election pledged their allegiance to the U.S.

and pledged to abide by emancipation, and then formally erect their state

governments. This plan was very lenient to the South, would have meant an

easy reconstruction.

13th Amendment - ✔✔Abolition of slavery

14th Amendment - ✔✔Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and

are guaranteed equal protection of the laws

15th Amendment (1870) - ✔✔U.S. cannot prevent a person from voting because

of race, color, or creed


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,Black Codes - ✔✔Laws denying most legal rights to newly freed slaves; passed

by southern states following the Civil War

Freedman's Bureau - ✔✔The Freedmen's Bureau provided food, housing and

medical aid, established schools and offered legal assistance to african

americans after the civil war.

Tenure of Office Act - ✔✔1866 - enacted by radical congress - forbade president

from removing civil officers without senatorial consent - was to prevent Johnson

from removing a radical republican from his cabinet

Civil Rights Act 1866 - ✔✔law that established federal guarantees of civil rights

for all citizens

Carpetbagger - ✔✔A northerner who went to the South immediately after the

Civil War; especially one who tried to gain political advantage or other

advantages from the disorganized situation in southern states

Scalawag - ✔✔a white Southerner who joined the Republican Party after the

Civil War

Menlo Park - ✔✔New Jersey village west of New York City where Thomas

Edison established the world's first industrial research laboratory in 1876. He

lived there until his wife's death in 1884.


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, Carnegie steel - ✔✔Steel giant that dominated the industry. Run by rags to

riches legend Andrew Carnegie who later teamed up with J.P. Morgan to form

U.S. Steel, the first billion dollar corporation in 1900.

Monopolies - ✔✔Corporations that gain complete control of the production of a

single good or service.

Wabash Railway v. Illinois - ✔✔Supreme Court decision that severely limited

the rights of states to control or impede interstate commerce. It led to the

creation of the Interstate Commerce Commission.

ICC - ✔✔Interstate Commerce Commission, a federal regulatory agency that

governed over the rules and regulations of the railroading industry.

Samuel Gompers - ✔✔He was the creator of the American Federation of Labor.

He provided a stable and unified union for skilled workers.

Total War Concept - ✔✔it involved a complete mobilization of resources and

people

Great Sioux War - ✔✔Conflict between Sioux and Cheyenne Indians and federal

troops over lands in the Dakotas in the mid-1870s.

Little Big Horn - ✔✔General Custer and his men were wiped out by a coalition of

Sioux and Cheyenne Indians led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse


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