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Question
Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match. Not all choices will be used.
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Laws requiring that facilities and accommodations, public and private, be segregated by race.
This was the solution to the contested Presidential election of 1876 and furthermore brought an end to the period of Reconstruction following the Civil War.
This payment was meant to keep certain groups of people (mainly former slaves and African-Americans) from being allowed to vote.
This was administered to poor blacks in order to attempt to keep them from voting in many parts of the American south for close to 100 years following the Civil War.
This Reconstruction era policy gave voting rights only to people whose grandfathers had been legally allowed to vote, thus excluded freedmen from voting.
5 answers
- Jim Crow Laws
- Compromise of 1877
- Poll Tax
- Grandfather Clause
Matches:
- Jim Crow Laws
- Compromise of 1877
- Poll Tax
- Grandfather Clause
25:17
Question
Drag the item from the item bank to its corresponding match. Not all choices will be used.
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Laws requiring that facilities and accommodations, public and private, be segregated by race.
This was the solution to the contested Presidential election of 1876 and furthermore brought an end to the period of Reconstruction following the Civil War.
This payment was meant to keep certain groups of people (mainly former slaves and African-Americans) from being allowed to vote.
This was administered to poor blacks in order to attempt to keep them from voting in many parts of the American south for close to 100 years following the Civil War.
This Reconstruction era policy gave voting rights only to people whose grandfathers had been legally allowed to vote, thus excluded freedmen from voting.
Item Bank:
- Jim Crow Laws
- Compromise of 1877
- Poll Tax
- Grandfather Clause
Matches:
- Jim Crow Laws
- Compromise of 1877
- Poll Tax
- Grandfather Clause
- Compromise of 1877: This was the solution to the contested Presidential election of 1876 and furthermore brought an end to the period of Reconstruction following the Civil War.
- Poll Tax: This payment was meant to keep certain groups of people (mainly former slaves and African-Americans) from being allowed to vote.
- Grandfather Clause: This Reconstruction era policy gave voting rights only to people whose grandfathers had been legally allowed to vote, thus excluded freedmen from voting.
- Poll Tax: This was administered to poor blacks in order to attempt to keep them from voting in many parts of the American south for close to 100 years following the Civil War.