1) This term refers to Georgia's three most powerful and prominent politicians of the post-Reconstruction era: Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon. a) Populist Party b) New Democrats c) New South d) Bourbon Triumvirate 2) The first speech given by an African American to a racially-mixed audience in the South. a) Atlanta Compromise Speech b) "Separate but equal" c) Grandfather clause d) New South 3) Politically oriented coalition of agrarian reformers in the Midwest and South that advocated a wide range of economic and political legislation in the late 19th century. a) New South b) New Democrats c) Talented Tenth d) Populist Party 4) System in which Southern states leased prisoners to private railways, mines, and large plantations. a) Poll Tax b) Convict Lease System c) "Separate but Equal" d) Anti-Semitism 5) A world's fair held in Atlanta, Georgia, from October 4 to December 31 of 1881. a) Atlanta Race Riots b) International Cotton Expedition c) Grandfather Clause d) Plessy v Ferfuson 6) Georgia Democrats called their program the New Departure starting in 1872 when they regained full control of the state government. a) New Democrats b) New South c) Talented Tenth d) Jim Crow Laws 7) Reformers used this phrase to call for a modernization of society and attitudes, to integrate more fully with the United States, reject the economy and traditions of the Old South and the slavery-based plantation system of the antebellum period. a) New Democrats b) Populist Party c) New South d) Talented Tenth 8) Legislation by US Representative Thomas E. Watson of Georgia mandated the practice, and RFD finally became an official service in 1896. a) Rural Free Delivery Act b) Grandfather Clause c) Disenfranchisement d) Plessy v Ferguson 9) The state of being deprived of a right or privilege, especially the right to vote. a) Jim Crow Laws b) Atlanta Race Riots c) Anti-Semitism d) Disenfranchisement 10) On September 22-24, 1906, white mobs killed dozens of Black Georgians, wounded scores of others, and inflicted considerable property damage. a) Rural Free Delivery Act b) Atlanta Race Riots c) Leo Frank Case d) Bourbon Triumvirate 11) A clause exempting certain classes of people or things from the requirements of a piece of legislation affecting their previous rights, privileges, or practices. a) Grandfather Clause b) Convict Lease System c) Poll Tax d) Jim Crow Laws 12) A collection of state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation. a) Grandfather Clause b) Convict Lease System c) Poll Tax d) Jim Crow Laws 13) A tax levied as a fixed sum on every liable individual. a) Poll Tax b) Populist Party c) International Cotton Exposition d) Plessy v Ferguson 14) A legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court, on May 18, 1896, by a seven-to-one majority, advanced the controversial “separate but equal” doctrine for assessing the constitutionality of racial segregation laws. a) Rural Delivery Act b) Leo Frank Case c) Plessy v Ferguson d) Jim Crow Laws 15) A legal doctrine in United States constitutional law, according to which racial segregation did not necessarily violate the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution a) "Separate but equal" b) Plessy v Ferguson c) Grandfather Clause d) Jim Crow Laws 16) A term that designated a leadership class of African descendant Americans in the early 20th century. a) New Democrats b) New South c) Talented Tenth d) Anti-Semitism 17) One of the most notorious and highly publicized cases in the legal records of Georgia. A Jewish man in Atlanta was placed on trial and convicted of murdering a thirteen-year-old girl. a) Leo Frank Case b) Plessy v Ferguson c) Grandfather Clause d) Jim Crow Laws 18) Hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people. a) Bourbon Triumvirate b) Anti-Semitism c) Disenfranchisement d) Poll Tax

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