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USHC 3.3 RECONSTRUCTION

USHC 3.3 RECONSTRUCTION

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Multiple Choice

The loss of farms, crops, and enslaved labor as a result of the Civil War meant that the

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Northern economy almost completely shut down.

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Southern economy almost completely shut down.

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entire nation’s economy had to be rebuilt.

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entire nation had to suffer without food.

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Multiple Choice

The goal of Reconstruction was

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to give all people the

right to vote, thus strengthening our Democracy as a whole.

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the re-establishment of full participation of the southern states in the Union based on the South’s acceptance of the outcome of the war.

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to rebuild our

relationship with Great Britain as one of our strongest allies and trading

partners.

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rebuilding the South.

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Multiple Choice

The Wade Davis Bill was:

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legislation requiring a majority of a state’s prewar voters to swear loyalty to the Union before restoration could begin

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legislation requiring two thirds of a state's population to swear loyalty to the Union before restoration could begin

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legislation requiring 10% of a state's prewar voters to swear loyalty to the Union before restoration could begin

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Multiple Choice

During Reconstruction, which of the following did the Southern states enact in order to restrict the rights of the freedmen?

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Black Codes

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Freedman's Bureau Bill

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Slave Codes

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Multiple Choice

What divided the South into five military districts?

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Black Codes

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Reconstruction Act of 1867

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the Emancipation Proclamation

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13th Amendment

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Multiple Choice

The 13th Amendment

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said everyone born in the United States

was a citizen.

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abolished slavery in the United States.

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gave every citizen the right to vote

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Multiple Choice

The 14th Amendment

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said everyone born in the United States

was a citizen.

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abolished slavery in the United States.

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gave every citizen the right to vote

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The 15th Amendment

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said everyone born in the United States

was a citizen.

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abolished slavery in the United States.

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gave every citizen the right to vote

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Multiple Choice

What was the name of the African American pioneers who moved to the Great Plains after the Civil War?

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The Exodusters

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The Sodbusters

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The Pioneers

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Multiple Choice

Federal agency set up to help former slaves and poor whites receive education, health care, food and clothing:

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NAACP

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Feedman's Bureau

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Black Codes

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Multiple Choice

How was the sharecropping arrangement entered into by many African Americans similar to the practice of slavery?

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Sharecroppers depended on white farmers for food, clothing, and other basic necessities.

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Sharecropping kept African Americans economically dependent on white farmers.

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Sharecroppers were forced to observe the same religious practices of the land owner for whom they worked.

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Sharecropping was closely regulated by the government with strict rules about working conditions

and hours.

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Multiple Choice

What goal influenced Radical Republicans actions after the Civil War?

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Preventing blacks from gaining voting rights in the South

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Helping Southern whites maintain political power

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Supporting the initiatives of the new president, Andrew Johnson

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Punishing the Confederate state for their role in the Civil War

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Multiple Choice

During Reconstruction, efforts by white southerners to minimize the impact of the 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments led the federal government to take what action?

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Reduce funding for the Freedmen’s Bureau

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use the military to enforce Reconstruction policies

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allow state governments input in creating new Reconstruction policies

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block efforts of the Republican Party in southern states

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Multiple Choice

The underlying reason for the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson was

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His policies toward Native American Indians

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His refusal to appoint new justices to the Supreme Court

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A power struggle with Congress over Reconstruction

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The Credit Mobilier scandal

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Multiple Choice

After the Civil War, freedmen in the South had difficulty improving their economic condition because

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The federal government confiscated their 40-acre grants

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Migration of factory workers from Northern cities had created competition for jobs

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Literacy for formerly enslaved persons was prohibited

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The system of sharecropping kept them in a cycle of poverty

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Multiple Choice

What derogatory nickname was given to northerners who come to the South following the Civil War?

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Carpetbaggers

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Radical Republicans

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Reconstructionist

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Scalawags

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