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Reconstruction

Reconstruction

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History, Social Studies

8th - 11th Grade

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Zachary Pfahler

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Reconstruction is a term used to describe which of the following time periods:

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1835-1845

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1861-1865

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1865-1877

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1877-1900

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This map best represents which of the following:

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Electoral vote results for the 1868 Presidential election

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Military districts

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Types of crops grown by Freedmen (Freed African Americans)

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Variations in Southern dialect

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Andrew Johnson's plan to deal with the seceded Southern states was similar to Abraham Lincoln's plan, except Johnson's plan

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excluded wealthy planters from receiving pardons

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gave African American women the right to vote

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gave land to newly freed African Americans

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promised to repay Southerners for damage done by the Union during Sherman's march

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The Fourteenth Amendment

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abolished slavery

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guaranteed equal protection of the laws

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gave the right to vote to African American males

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Multiple Choice

Andrew Johnson was impeached by the House, but not convicted by the Senate. Due to his unpopularity, he chose not to run for re-election. Who became President immediately following Johnson?

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Abraham Lincoln

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Jefferson Davis

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Rutherford B. Hayes

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Ulysses S. Grant

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What group is depicted by the person hanged on the right with the word "OHIO" in front of him?

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Carpetbaggers

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Freedmen

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Ku Klux Klan

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Scalawags

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The Compromise of 1877

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destroyed the Sorth's economy

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"gave" the Presidency to the Democratic candidate

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led to the withdrawal of federal troops from Southern states

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provided formerly enslaved African American males with universal basic income

Reconstruction is a term used to describe which of the following time periods:

1

1835-1845

2

1861-1865

3

1865-1877

4

1877-1900

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