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Ch 18 Lesson 1-4 Guided Reading

Ch 18 Lesson 1-4 Guided Reading

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Ch 18 Lesson 1-4 Guided Reading

By William Carpenter

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LESSON 1

Planning Reconstruction

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Multiple Choice

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The city of Richmond, Virginia, was the capital of the Confederacy and an industrial center. What challenges do you think this type of destruction presented to the economy of Virginia?

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Recovering from such less destruction would be a huge burden on the state's economy.

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Recovering from such massive destruction would be a huge burden on the state's economy.

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Recovering from such massive destruction would be less of a burden on the state's economy.

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Recovering from such massive destruction would be a huge burden on the state's harbor's.

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Multiple Choice

Reconstruction refers to both rebuilding the South and to the plan to bring Southern states back into the Union.

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True

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False

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Tru

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Flase

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Multiple Choice

Who proposed the Ten Percent Plan?

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Thaddeus Stevens

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Freedmen's Bureau

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Radical Republicans

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Abraham Lincoln

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Multiple Choice

Which word is closest in meaning to amnesty?

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admit

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pardon

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pursue

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punish

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Multiple Choice

To reenter the Union, Southern states had to___________________

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gradually free enslaved people

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vote for Radical Republicans and pledge to end slavery

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pledge loyalty to President Lincoln

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outlaw the practice of slavery

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LESSON 2

The Radicals Take Control

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Some text here about the topic of discussion

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Multiple Choice

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White mobs killed nearly 50 African Americans and burned their homes, churches, and schools in Memphis, Tennessee, in May 1866. Reactions to such violence helped Republicans win an overwhelming victory in the 1866 elections. Why would such violent acts have helped Republicans win elections?

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It would have caused many voters to support Federalist plans to deal harshly with white Southerners and protect Southern African Americans.

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It would have caused many voters to support Whig plans to deal harshly with white Southerners and protect Southern African Americans.

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It would have caused many voters to support Democratic plans to deal harshly with white Southerners and protect Southern African Americans.

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It would have caused many voters to support Republican plans to deal harshly with white Southerners and protect Southern African Americans.

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Multiple Choice

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Congress divided the former Confederacy into five military districts. A Union general was put in charge of each district. The dates on the map indicate each state's reentry into the Union.

Which former Confederate state was not part of a military district?

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Tennessee

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Texas

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Tennessee & Texas

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Tennessee, Texas, and Alabama

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Multiple Choice

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Why would Union generals have been put in charge of the districts?

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As Union military sergeants, they would have been viewed as more loyal and trustworthy than Southern civilian leaders.

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As Union military officers, they would have been viewed as more disloyal and trustworthy than Southern civilian leaders.

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As Union military officers, they would have been viewed as more loyal and trustworthy than Southern civilian leaders.

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As Union military officers, they would have been viewed as more loyal and trustworthy than Nouthern civilian leaders.

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Multiple Choice

What was one purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1866?

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to grant citizenship to African Americans

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to guarantee former enslaved people the right to vote

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to formally begin Reconstruction

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to extend amnesty to former Confederates

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Multiple Choice

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____ voted to impeach President Johnson.

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The Senate

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State conventions

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Southern voters

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The House of Representatives

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Multiple Choice

The ____ empowered the army to register voters in the South.

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Civil Rights Act of 1866

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Second Reconstruction Act

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Tenure of Office Act

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First Reconstruction Act

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LESSON 3

The South During Reconstruction

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Multiple Choice

How are the terms corruption and scalawag connected?

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Many Westerners believed the Republican governments to be guilty of corruption and blamed the scalawags for supporting them.

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Many Southerners believed the Federalists government to be guilty of corruption and blamed the scalawags for supporting them.

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Many Southerners believed the Republican governments to be guilty of corruption and blamed the scalawags for supporting them.

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Many Southerners believed the state governments to be guilty of corruption and blamed the scalawags for supporting them.

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Multiple Choice

Most states did not integrate black and white students in schools. In the sharecropping system, some landowners demanded too large a share of the crops.

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Truq

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False

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True

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Falsx

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Multiple Choice

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____ was the first African American elected to the United Sates Senate.

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Blanche Bruce

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Josiah T. Walls

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Jonathan C. Gibbs

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Hiram Revels

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Multiple Choice

The number of African Americans attending school during Reconstruction ____.

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decreased

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increased

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decreased for children and increased for adults

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increased for children and decreased for adults

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Multiple Choice

In sharecropping, what does the farmer give the landowner?

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a percentage of the crop

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profits from crop sales and a percentage of the crop

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seeds, tools, profits from crop sales, and a mule

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money for rent

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LESSON 4

The Post-Reconstruction Era

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Multiple Choice

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In this election, parties disputed the electoral vote in four states. The number of disputed votes was large enough to affect the outcome of the election and who would be the next president.

In which states were the results of the election disputed?

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Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Oregon

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Minnesota, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Oregon

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Florida, Alabama, South Carolina, and Oregon

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Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, and California

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Multiple Choice

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What does the voting pattern suggest about support for Reconstruction in the North?

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Several Western states went to the Democratic candidate, suggesting that support for Reconstruction may have been fading in the North

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Several Southern states went to the Democratic candidate, suggesting that support for Reconstruction may have been fading in the North

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Several Northern states went to the Democratic candidate, suggesting that support for Reconstruction may have been fading in the North

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Several Eastern states went to the Democratic candidate, suggesting that support for Reconstruction may have been fading in the North

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Multiple Choice

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Which two Southern states experienced the greatest growth in manufacturing between 1860 and 1900?

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Florida and Texas

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Florida and Tennesse

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Florida and Alabama

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Florida and South Carolina

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Multiple Choice

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Before the Civil War, the backbone of the Southern economy was agriculture. It remained so through the rest of the nineteenth century, though industry in the region made dramatic gains.

About how many more manufacturing establishments did Florida have in 1900 than in 1860?

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almost 2,000 more

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almost 2,100 more

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almost 2,200 more

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almost 2,300 more

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Multiple Choice

The election of ____ as president brought Reconstruction to an end.

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Samuel Tilden

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Ulysses S. Grant

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Rutherford B. Hayes

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Andrew Johnson

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