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USHC 3.4 - End of Reconstruction

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Multiple Choice
What event signaled the end of Reconstruction?
The adoption of the Civil War Amendments
The passage of the Military Reconstruction Act
The Compromise of 1877
The impeachment of President Johnson
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Multiple Choice
During and after Reconstruction, what kept many African Americans from voting
The 15th Amendment
Desegregation laws
The Freedmen’s Bureau
Poll taxes
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Multiple Choice
The Supreme Court upheld the southern practice of separate but equal in what ruling?
The Dred Scott decision
Plessy v. Ferguson
The Compromise of 1877
Brown v. Board of Education
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EOC REVIEW QUESTIONS....
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Why was the Grandfather Clause used in some states in place of poll taxes or literacy tests?
It upheld the 15 Amendment, ensuring all citizens could vote.
It ensured that poor, illiterate whites could still vote.
It allowed only white landowners to vote.
It allowed women whose grandfathers had voted to participate.
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Multiple Choice
The Compromise of 1877 marks the official end of Reconstruction. What aspect of the Compromise was
the beginning of a period of violence and discrimination against African Americans?
the repeal of the 14 Amendment
the withdrawal of federal troops and protections
the election of Ulysses Grant as president
the reversal of the Plessy v. Ferguson decision
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How did Southern legislatures attempt to limit the rights of African Americans after Reconstruction?
by extending suffrage rights to African American men
by ratifying new amendments to the Constitution
by adopting discriminatory policies known as Jim Crow laws
by passing policies supported by progressive reforms
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Multiple Choice
Which idea best summarizes the ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson?
separate but equal
liberty and justice for all
the pursuit of happiness
in God we trust
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Who were the Redeemers who "redeemed" the South?
southern Democrats
Radical Republicans
moderate Republicans
recently freed slaves
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