Booklet 3 Results of Civil War Flashcards
- What is the federal government in American politics?
This is the central government that sits in Washington DC. They have power over issues the affect the whole country like war, foreign policy, currency and trade.
- What are the state governments in American politics?
These are the governments of each state. They have power over issues that affect their state such as education, public safety, death penalty and local government.
- Why was federal vs state power an issue when banning slavery?
The southern states argued that the federal government did not have the power to ban slavery if the state governments did not agree.
- How did the federal government ban slavery if the southern states did not agree?
The federal government passed a series of acts or laws that forced
- What was the 13th Amendment?
Slavery would be banned, Congress (government in Washington) had the power to enforce this law, southern states would not be allowed back in the union if they did not agree.
- The southern states introduced a series of laws after 1865 that were not equal, e.g. interracial marriage was banned. What were these called?
The Black Codes
- What was the aim of the 14th Amendment passed in 1868?
All people born in the USA are citizens of the USA and the state that they live in. Citizens should have equal rights.
- Why could Congress NOT force the southern states to give African Americans the vote?
Voting and elections are state powers, not federal.
- What was the aim of the 15th Amendment passes in 1870?
It became illegal for voting to be denied based on race. Southern states found loopholes, like giving literacy tests to voters. Most ex slaves could not read.
10.What was the period directly after the war called?
Reconstruction
- When was President Lincoln assassinated?
14th April 1865
- Why did the new president, Andrew Johnson, pardon 13,000 Confederate soldiers?
President Johnson was hoping to get the South back into the union as soon as possible, so wanted to get supporters.
- What did the Reconstruction Act of 1867 do to the South?
This law reorganised the south into 5 districts, each run by a general.
- What does it mean if the President VETOES an act?
Presidents can stop an act becoming a law and force Congress to review the act. Congress can revote and overrule the President.
- Why did President Johnson VETO the 14th Amendment?
President Johnson thought that the south would never agree to give ex slaves rights and would therefore refuse to re-join the union.
- By what year were all the Southern states finally readmitted to the union?
1870
- How did black southerners overcome the Black Codes so that they could vote?
Getting an education. If they could pass the literacy tests, they would be able to vote. Many Baptist Churches set up schools for black southerners.
- Who was the first black senator in 1872?
Hiram Revels of Mississippi