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5th Grade Social Studies Ch. 6 and 7

Reconstruction

Mrs. Thornburg’s version

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Vocabulary Terms in 5th Grade Social Studies Ch. 6 and 7: Reconstruction

13th Amendment Citizenship

14th Amendment Sharecropping

15th Amendment Segregation

Due process of law Reconstruction

Freedman’s Bureau Black Codes

Sodbuster Jim Crow

Drought Prejudice

Transcontinental Railroad Homestead

Exoduster

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What do we call the period when the South rejoined the Union?

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Reconstruction

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Which amendment declared that slavery would not be allowed to exist in the United States?

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13th Amendment

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What do we call laws that segregated African Americans from other Americans?

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Jim Crow laws

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What do we call laws that limited the rights of former slaves to travel, vote, and work in certain

jobs?

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Black Codes

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What do we call the Amendment that gave all men the right to vote?

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15th Amendment

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What is to become a citizen?

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Citizenship

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What do we call an organization that provided food, clothing, medical care, and legal advice to

poor blacks and whites?

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Freedman’s Bureau

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What do we call the right to a fair trial?

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Due process of law

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What do we call the amendment that declared that states could not limit the rights of citizens; this

amendment gave citizenship to African Americans?

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14th Amendment

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What do we call the forced separation of the African American and white race?

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Segregation

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What do we call a system in which landowners let poor farmers use small areas of their land, and in

return, the farmers gave the landowners a share of the crop?

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Sharecropping

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What do we call the railroad that crossed the continent?

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Transcontinental Railroad

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What do we call a long period with little or no rain?

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Drought

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What do we call an African American settler who called him or herself after Exodus, a book of the

Bible?

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Exodusters

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What do we call a settler’s home and land?

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Homestead

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What do we call an unfair, negative opinion that can lead to unjust treatment?

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Prejudice

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What was the name given to Great Plains farmers because they had to break through so much thick

soil, called sod, in order to farm?

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Sodbusters