
Lesson 2 Chapter 17: Reconstruction and Its Aftermath
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Social Studies
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7th Grade
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Hard
Anna Rogers
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Multiple Choice
What was the main aim of the Black Codes?
To promote equality
To control freed men and women and allow plantation owners to exploit African American workers
To support African American businesses
To provide education to African Americans.
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Multiple Choice
Under the Black Codes, some laws allowed local officials to arrest and fine unemployed African Americans. What was the intended outcome?
To help them find jobs
To make them work for whites for free to pay their debts
To educate them
To relocate them.
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Multiple Choice
The Black Codes were laws that aimed to control which group?
Plantation owners
Freed men and women
Local officials
Orphaned children
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Multiple Choice
In early 1866, Congress extended the life of the Freedmen’s Bureau. What new power was granted?
Set up special courts
Provide African Americans with land
Abolish slavery
Establish schools
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Multiple Choice
The Fourteenth Amendment was interpreted as not including members of which group until 1924?
A) African Americans
B) Native American tribes
C) Women
D) Immigrants
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Multiple Choice
What did Congress require Southern states to do to be readmitted to the Union according to the Fourteenth Amendment?
Pay a fine
Ratify the Amendment
Ignore the Amendment
Declare independence
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Multiple Choice
Which group exercised their right to vote during the readmission of Southern states?
White Southerners
African Americans
Republicans
Democrats
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following states was not among the seven that met the conditions for readmission in 1868?
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
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Multiple Choice
Many white Southerners refused to take part in the elections for what purpose?
Presidential elections
Constitutional Conventions and state government
Local council
School board
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Multiple Choice
Fill in the blank: In 1868, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, and South Carolina were ______ to the Union.
A) expelled
B) restored
C) denied
D) ignored
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Multiple Choice
What was the purpose of the Tenure of Office Act passed in March 1867?
To increase presidential power
To limit the president's power
To abolish the Senate
To support military governors.
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Multiple Choice
Johnson remained in office until the next ________.
election
war
treaty
amendment
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Multiple Choice
Ulysses S. Grant won the Election of 1868 with how many electoral votes?
214
294
200
250
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Multiple Choice
The Presidential Election of 1868 was a vote on ______, and the voters supported the Republican approach.
Civil Rights
Reconstruction
Economy
Foreign Policy
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Multiple Choice
The Fifteenth Amendment was ratified in February ____.
1865
1870
1880
1890
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