Unit+Six--AMSCO+terms,+Chapter+16+Enduring+Vision+Terms+and+Questions

Fort Sumter Executive Power Habeas corpus Insurrection Border states Confederate States of America Jefferson Davis Alexander H. Stephens Bull Run Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson Winfield Scott Anaconda Plan George Mcclellan Robert E. Lee Antietam Fredericksburg //Monitor// and //Merrimack// Ulysses S. Grant Shiloh David Farragut Trent Affair //Alabama// Laird Rams Confiscation Acts Emancipation Proclamation 13th Amendment Gettysburg Vicksburg Sherman's March Election of 1864 Appomattox Courthouse John Wilkes Booth Copperheads //Ex parte Milligan// Draft riots Greenbacks Morrill tariff act (1861) Homestead Act (1862) Morrill Land Grant Act (1862) Pacific Railway Act (1862) Second American Revolution
 * AMSCO Chapter 14 terms**

Enduring Vision Terms--Reconstruction Chapter 16 Clement Vallandigham Clara Barton Andersonville prison camp Anna Dickinson Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony John Wilkes Booth Ford’s Theater Impact of the war (in addition to the casualties) Radical Republicans Charles Sumner Thaddeus Stevens Lincoln’s Plan Wade-Davis Plan Johnson’s Plan Black codes Freedman’s Bureau “Forty acres and a mule” Civil Rights Act of 1866 Thirteenth Amendment Fourteenth Amendment Fifteenth Amendment Reconstruction governments in the South Reconstruction Act of 1867 Other Reconstruction Legislation (p. 484) Tenure of Office Act – 1867 Johnson’s Impeachment “Seward’s Ice Box, or Folly” Carpetbaggers/ Scalawags Freedmen Poll Tax Grandfather clause Literacy test Ku Klux Klan Atlanta Reconstructed (pp. 494-495) Jim Crow Laws //Civil Rights Cases// Sharecropping Tenant farmers Credit Mobilier scandal “whiskey ring” Other Grant Administration scandals Boss William M. Tweed The Gilded Age Horace Greeley Promontory Point Jay Cooke Panic of 1873 Public Credit Act of 1869 Specie Resumption Act of 1875 Bland-Allison Act of 1878 //Slaughterhouse// cases “Waving the bloody shirt” Election of 1876 – the controversy Hayes vs. Tilden Compromise of 1877 Redemption Exodusters Thomas Nast

Enduring Vision--Chapter 16 Short answer questions


 * 1) What actions of President Johnson drove Moderate Republicans in Congress into cooperation with Radical Republicans?
 * 2) Why did Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and some other feminists oppose the Fifteenth Amendment?
 * 3) Why did the Liberal Republicans break with President Grant? What impact did the split have on Republican Reconstruction?
 * 4) Explain how Supreme Court decisions in the 1870s and 1880s undermined Republican Reconstruction.
 * 5) What were the terms of the Compromise of 1877? Which of the terms were actually carried out after the inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes?