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read the sentences below, filling in the blanks with items from this list. each item will be used once. black codes
ku klux klan
military
andrew johnson
black codes
andrew johnson
jim crow laws
14th amendment
white supremacy
legal protection
the laws that restricted african americans rights after the civil war were called ______.
the civil rights act of 1866 granted african americans ______ under the law.
the belief that white people were superior to other races is called ______.
the constitutional amendment that granted citizenship and equal protection under the law to former slaves was the ______.
the group responsible for violence and intimidation against african americans during reconstruction was called the ______.
the laws that enforced racial segregation and disenfranchised african americans after reconstruction were called ______.
the president who vetoed the civil rights act of 1866 was ______.
southern states passed the ______ to maintain a labor force similar to slavery.
the reconstruction acts of 1867 divided the south into ______ districts.
the tenure of office act was violated by president ______.
Each answer is matched to the question based on key historical facts about Reconstruction-era US history, ensuring each list item is used once as instructed.
- Post-Civil War restrictive laws for African Americans are Black Codes.
- The 1866 Civil Rights Act provided legal protection.
- The belief in white racial superiority is white supremacy.
- The amendment granting citizenship to former slaves is the 14th Amendment.
- The violent Reconstruction-era group targeting African Americans is the Ku Klux Klan.
- Post-Reconstruction segregation laws are Jim Crow Laws.
- The president who vetoed the 1866 Civil Rights Act is Andrew Johnson.
- Southern states used Black Codes to replicate slave labor.
- The 1867 Reconstruction Acts created military districts.
- Andrew Johnson violated the Tenure of Office Act.
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