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Reconstruction - Quiz 1

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What two issues lay at the heart of Reconstruction?

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whether the federal or state government was ultimately sovereign, and whether Africa-Americans or Native Americans were the most oppressed minority group.

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which party would gain the ascendance, and how the government could regulate the economy.

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the future of political and economic power for freed slaves, and the future of North-South economic and political relations.

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rebuilding the North's shattered economy and restoring the South's shattered society.

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Under new President Andrew Johnson, presidential Reconstruction?

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made it possible for former high-ranking Confederates to assume positions of power in the reconstructed southern governments.

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would implement a harsher program on the South than Lincoln had called for.

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adhered substantially to the views of Congressional leaders.

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never was implemented because Congress passed its own program before Johnson's could go into effect.

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During the Reconstruction, what groups was the backbone of the Republican party in the South, providing eight out of ten Republican votes?

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scalawags.

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freedmen.

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carpetbaggers.

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Redeemers.

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Ku Klux Klaners.

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Which of the following was NOT a feature of Abraham Lincoln's "10 Percent Plan"?

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state governments could be formed when at least 10% of those who had voted in 1860 had sworn allegiance to the Union and accepted emancipation.

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state governments could be formed when at least 10% of those who had voted in 1860 had sworn allegiance to the Union and accepted emancipation.

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southern plantations were to be confiscated and divided among the blacks who had formerly worked there as slaves.

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freedmen were excluded from participation because they had not been voters in 1860.

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The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution was important because it?

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prohibited slavery within the United States.

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guarantegd equal protection under the law for every American citizen.

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prohibited any state from denying an American citizen the right to vote based on race/ethnic background, color, or having previously been a slave.

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provided Congress with the power to establish and collect income taxes.

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prohibited any state from denying women the right to vote.

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In 1867, Secretary of State Seward accomplished an enduring success in foreign relations for the Johnson administration when he?

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commissioned the building of an all-new ironclad navy.

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recognized the independent republic of Hawaii.

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purchased Alaska from Russia.

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called for American aid to republican rebels in Cuba.

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all of these choices are correct.

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The North interpreted Black Codes as?

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evidence that the South sought to keep freemen in an economically dependent and legally inferior status.

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evidence that the South, by granting limited rights such as allowing jury service, was slowly accommodating to an improved status for former slaves.

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a realistic solution by the South to the problems created by sudden emancipation.

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dangerous experiment by the South that could lead to social equality for blacks in the North.

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The president associated with the "Sellout of 1876" was?

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Rutherford B. Hayes.

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U. S. Grant.

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Andrew Johnson.

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William Howard Taft.

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James Buchanan.

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In the presidential election of 1868, Ulysses S. Grant?

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transformed his personal popularity into a large majority in the popular vote.

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owed his victory to the votes of former slaves.

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gained his victory by winning the votes of the majority of whites.

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all of these choices are correct.

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The "grandfather clause"?

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resulted in the election of Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876.

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denied black Americans the franchise in the South.

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required federal troops to supervise voting in Southern elections.

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determined whether or not an ex-slave was a freedman.

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Americans in the post-Civil War decades who waved the bloody shirt were?

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Republicans denouncing corruption in office.

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southern Democrats reviving the sectional spirit of the Confederacy.

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Union Army veterans claiming their pensions.

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labor supporters protesting the Haymarket riot.

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Republicans reviving the memory of southern Democratic disloyalty during the Civil War.

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In the Supreme Court case of United States v. Cruikshank (1876), the Supreme Court ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment?

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applied the Bill of Rights to all the states.

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guaranteed the vote to all Blacks.

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provided that separate but equal facilities were constitutionally permissible.

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covered only violations of civil rights by the states, and not violations by private individuals.

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