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SS Louisiana
Created by ftbrady
Ch 12
Instructions:
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1.
Taxes that had to be paid before a person could vote
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2.
related to the science of growing fruits, veggies, flowers and ornamental plants
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3.
complete injustice or wickedness
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4.
native, white people of northern North America and Greenland
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5.
laws enacted by Southern legislators that restricted the freedom of African Americans and required separate, but equal public facilities for white and blacks
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6.
a system under which the state would lease prisoners to provide business, which saved the state money and was profitable for the business, but was hard on prisoners
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7.
the power of public officials to give jobs or provide other help to people as a reward for their support
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8.
a person who had not accepted the changes brought by the Civil War, particularly the abolition of slavery
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9.
a labor system in which a planter would rent a portion of his land to a farmer who agreed to raise a cash crop and give a share to the farmer in exchange for the land and access to the house
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10.
a situation when a sharecropper or small farmer could not escape credit, debit or poverty
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11.
the time in late autumn for the harvesting of sugarcane
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12.
based on the beliefs that government could and should be used to help address social problems like poverty, illiteracy, and improving the conditions for all workers
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13.
beliefs in the rights, wisdom, or virtues of the common people
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14.
a metal pipe that was sued to carry off smoke from a stove
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15.
a bell tower, especially one that is separate from another building
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16.
a home for homeless, orphaned, or misbehaving children
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17.
a law that gave a person the right to vote if he could demonstrate that his father or grandfather had been a voter before 1867
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18.
the right to vote
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19.
groups similar to unions that attempted to use the power of group organization to advocate for better conditions for families
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20.
a kind of currency that could only be used in company stores
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a.
Inuit
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b.
grandfather clause
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c.
horticultural
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d.
patronage
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e.
campanile
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f.
suffrage
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g.
farmers' alliances
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h.
poll tax
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i.
progressive movement
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j.
Walf's home
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k.
iniquity
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l.
stove pipe
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m.
share cropping
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n.
debt peonage
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o.
grinding season
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p.
Bourbon Democrat
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q.
Jim Crew Law
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r.
populism
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s.
convict lease system
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t.
scrip
SS Louisiana
(Answer Key)
Created by ftbrady
Ch 12
Instructions:
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h
1.
Taxes that had to be paid before a person could vote
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c
2.
related to the science of growing fruits, veggies, flowers and ornamental plants
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k
3.
complete injustice or wickedness
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a
4.
native, white people of northern North America and Greenland
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q
5.
laws enacted by Southern legislators that restricted the freedom of African Americans and required separate, but equal public facilities for white and blacks
-
s
6.
a system under which the state would lease prisoners to provide business, which saved the state money and was profitable for the business, but was hard on prisoners
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d
7.
the power of public officials to give jobs or provide other help to people as a reward for their support
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p
8.
a person who had not accepted the changes brought by the Civil War, particularly the abolition of slavery
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m
9.
a labor system in which a planter would rent a portion of his land to a farmer who agreed to raise a cash crop and give a share to the farmer in exchange for the land and access to the house
-
n
10.
a situation when a sharecropper or small farmer could not escape credit, debit or poverty
-
o
11.
the time in late autumn for the harvesting of sugarcane
-
i
12.
based on the beliefs that government could and should be used to help address social problems like poverty, illiteracy, and improving the conditions for all workers
-
r
13.
beliefs in the rights, wisdom, or virtues of the common people
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l
14.
a metal pipe that was sued to carry off smoke from a stove
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e
15.
a bell tower, especially one that is separate from another building
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j
16.
a home for homeless, orphaned, or misbehaving children
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b
17.
a law that gave a person the right to vote if he could demonstrate that his father or grandfather had been a voter before 1867
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f
18.
the right to vote
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g
19.
groups similar to unions that attempted to use the power of group organization to advocate for better conditions for families
-
t
20.
a kind of currency that could only be used in company stores
-
a.
Inuit
-
b.
grandfather clause
-
c.
horticultural
-
d.
patronage
-
e.
campanile
-
f.
suffrage
-
g.
farmers' alliances
-
h.
poll tax
-
i.
progressive movement
-
j.
Walf's home
-
k.
iniquity
-
l.
stove pipe
-
m.
share cropping
-
n.
debt peonage
-
o.
grinding season
-
p.
Bourbon Democrat
-
q.
Jim Crew Law
-
r.
populism
-
s.
convict lease system
-
t.
scrip