African American Studies A - Pre/Post Assessment Section 1: Matching Ter Student Copy Match each term to its appropriate desenough by writing the correct letter in the blank. (56 points - 4 points each) Nat Turner V A. African American minister and educator who served in the Union Army during the Civil War and was the first Black Senator in the United States Congress. 2. Benjamin Banneker Ethnic tribes that were taken during the peak of the 3. Dred Scott Transatlantic Slave Trade of the 18th century. Lc. Advanced ancient civilization in present-day northern Sudan and southern Egypt known for their incredible skills with the bow and arrow as well as their immense wealth 4. Hiram Revels D . Legislative and court actions, usually involving money or property, addressing historical injustices. Also used by communities to bring corrective justice. 5. Middle Passage E. Abolished slavery and involuntary servitude expet for those duly convicted of a crime in all states and territories 6. Ngola, Nzinga, Matamba; Kongo People or Congolese; Fon Tribe or Dahomey; Yoruba; V F . storytellers of African descent who maintain a tradition of Ashanti or Asanta Tribe oral history and culture 7. Griot V G. The triangular trade route in which millions of Africans were forcibly shipped to the new world 8. Nubia V H. Led one of the largest rebellions of enslaved people in American history. 9. Reparations M VI. Granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States. This includes former enslaved people and guaranteed all citizens equal protection of the laws. 10. 13th Amendment_ VJ. Sued for his freedom in one of the most famous Supreme Court cases of all time. Although he lost the case in 1857, his fight did help lead eventually to the Civil War and freedom for millions of African Americans. 11. 14th Amendment V K. Granted the right to vote to any Black male 12. 15th Amendment ( L. African American author of almanacs, farmer, surveyor, and mathematician whose work helped establish the city of Washington D.C. 13. Fugitive Slave Act _/ M. Any act of opposition or standing up against oppression or injustice. This is done by both famous and everyday people and takes many forms historically. 14. Resistance N. Passed in 1850. Required slaves be returned to their owners, even if they were in a free state. The federal government was also responsible for finding, returning, and trying escaped slaves