The Reconstruction Era: Challenges and Transformations

The Reconstruction Era: Challenges and Transformations

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English

11th Grade

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Main idea, Author's purpose, Evidence and inferences

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the primary focus of the passage "The Reconstruction Era: Challenges and Transformations"?

The economic downfall of the South after the Civil War.

The legal changes brought about by the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments.

The challenges and transformations during the Reconstruction Era in integrating freed slaves and restoring the Southern states.

The political and social achievements of African Americans during the Reconstruction Era.

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Main idea

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the author's primary purpose in writing the passage?

To argue for the effectiveness of the Reconstruction policies.

To provide a historical account of the challenges and transformations during the Reconstruction Era.

To criticize the economic systems that arose in the South post-Civil War.

To focus on the political achievements of African Americans during the era.

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Author's purpose

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Based on the passage, what inference can be made about the sharecropping system?

It was a compromise that did not fully address the needs of the freed slaves.

It was an effective solution to the economic crisis in the South.

It was solely intended to benefit the landowners.

It completely replaced the plantation system in the South.

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Evidence and inferences

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According to the passage, what claim can be made about the Compromise of 1877?

It was an agreement that successfully resolved the Presidential election of 1876.

It marked the beginning of a new era of prosperity in the South.

It led to the immediate improvement of African American rights in the South.

It signified the end of the Reconstruction Era and left many of its goals unachieved.

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Claims and arguments