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The black codesa. restricted emigration of
freedmen to the Northb. provided political and
social opportunities unknown under slaveryc.
reduced freedmen to a condition close to
slaveryd. were passed by the northern statese.
prevented blacks from migrating to the West
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The black codesa. restricted emigration of
freedmen to the Northb. provided political and
social opportunities unknown under slaveryc.
reduced freedmen to a condition close to
slaveryd. were passed by the northern statese.
prevented blacks from migrating to the West
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2. The main purpose of the Freedmens Bureau was
toa. Oversee relations between former masters
and slavesb. implement the process of land
redistributionc. deny access to legal redress
for white southernersd. punish former slave
holderse. get the Fourteenth Amendment passed
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2. The main purpose of the Freedmens Bureau was
toa. Oversee relations between former masters
and slavesb. implement the process of land
redistributionc. deny access to legal redress
for white southernersd. punish former slave
holderse. get the Fourteenth Amendment passed
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3. All of the following were part of the
Fourteenth Amendment except ita. gave all
citizens equal protection of the lawb. funded
the Confederate war debtc. created a
constitutional definition of citizenshipd. gave
Congress broad powers to enforce the amendmente.
provided for equal protection under the law
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3. All of the following were part of the
Fourteenth Amendment except ita. gave all
citizens equal protection of the lawb. funded
the Confederate war debtc. created a
constitutional definition of citizenshipd. gave
Congress broad powers to enforce the amendmente.
provided for equal protection under the law
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4. The Tenure of Office Acta. Angered
congressmen by limiting their terms to two
yearsb. stated that a president could only hold
office while in good standingc. required Senate
approval before the president could remove a
cabinet memberd. was designed to implement the
spoils systeme. limited the president to two
terms in office
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4. The Tenure of Office Acta. Angered
congressmen by limiting their terms to two
yearsb. stated that a president could only hold
office while in good standingc. required Senate
approval before the president could remove a
cabinet memberd. was designed to implement the
spoils systeme. limited the president to two
terms in office
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5. The impeachment of Andrew Johnson wasa.
Because of crimes and misdemeanors committed
while he was presidentb. the first time a
president was forced to resignc. in retaliation
for his opposition to congressional
reconstructiond. because of his failure to
appoint a vice presidente. because of his affair
with an office worker
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5. The impeachment of Andrew Johnson wasa.
Because of crimes and misdemeanors committed
while he was presidentb. the first time a
president was forced to resignc. in retaliation
for his opposition to congressional
reconstructiond. because of his failure to
appoint a vice presidente. because of his affair
with an office worker
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6. All of the following statements regarding the
15th Amendment are true except ita. prohibited
states from denying the right to vote on grounds
of race or colorb. was popular among northern
womenc. encountered much resistance in the white
Southd. was part of the congressional
reconstruction plane. was required by Congress
that southern states ratify it
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6. All of the following statements regarding the
15th Amendment are true except ita. prohibited
states from denying the right to vote on grounds
of race or colorb. was popular among northern
womenc. encountered much resistance in the white
Southd. was part of the congressional
reconstruction plane. was required by Congress
that southern states ratify it
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7. One of the major political scandals of the
Grant presidency involveda. the Compromise of
1877b. the black codesc. the Central Pacific
Railroadd. the Specie Resumption Acte. Credit
Mobilier
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7. One of the major political scandals of the
Grant presidency involveda. the Compromise of
1877b. the black codesc. the Central Pacific
Railroadd. the Specie Resumption Acte. Credit
Mobilier
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8. Southern whites regarded Carpetbaggers asa.
Traitors to their regionb. noble and idealistic
modernizers to the regions social structurec.
agents of an army of occupationd. incorruptible
in political affairse. supporters of white
supremacy
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8. Southern whites regarded Carpetbaggers asa.
Traitors to their regionb. noble and idealistic
modernizers to the regions social structurec.
agents of an army of occupationd. incorruptible
in political affairse. supporters of white
supremacy
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9. The main purpose of the Ku Klux Klan during
Reconstruction was toa. destroy the Republican
Party in the Southb. deny freedmen equal
protection under the lawc. return black
Americans to slaveryd. dismantle the Democratic
Partye. take the South out of the Union
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9. The main purpose of the Ku Klux Klan during
Reconstruction was toa. destroy the Republican
Party in the Southb. deny freedmen equal
protection under the lawc. return black
Americans to slaveryd. dismantle the Democratic
Partye. take the South out of the Union
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10. Which of the following was not a part of the
Compromise of 1877?a. removal of federal troops
from southern statesb. appointment of a southern
vice presidentc. federal aid for a southern
railroadd. federal appropriations to rebuild
war-destroyed leveese. appointment of a southern
postmaster general
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10. Which of the following was not a part of the
Compromise of 1877?a. removal of federal troops
from southern statesb. appointment of a southern
vice presidentc. federal aid for a southern
railroadd. federal appropriations to rebuild
war-destroyed leveese. appointment of a southern
postmaster general
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11. Scalawags werea. Northerners who attempted
to finance economic enterprises in the postwar
Southb. southern blacks attempting to exert
their newly acquired political powerc. white,
southern-born Republicansd. white southerners
who opposed reconstruction policiese. criminals
who stole public funds during Reconstruction
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11. Scalawags werea. Northerners who attempted
to finance economic enterprises in the postwar
Southb. southern blacks attempting to exert
their newly acquired political powerc. white,
southern-born Republicansd. white southerners
who opposed reconstruction policiese. criminals
who stole public funds during Reconstruction
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12. Radical Republicans objected to Lincolns
initial Reconstruction plan because ita.
offered a presidential pardon to former
Confederate political and military leadersb. did
not require the establishment of educational
opportunities for freed peoplec. restored the
political rights of white men who had fought
against the Uniond. was too difficult to
enforcee. gave too many rights to freedmen
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12. Radical Republicans objected to Lincolns
initial Reconstruction plan because ita.
offered a presidential pardon to former
Confederate political and military leadersb. did
not require the establishment of educational
opportunities for freed peoplec. restored the
political rights of white men who had fought
against the Uniond. was too difficult to
enforcee. gave too many rights to freedmen
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13. Andrew Johnson was all of the following
excepta. A southern Democratb. the only
senator from a Confederate state who did not
support the Confederacyc. a supporter of yeoman
farmersd. a white supremaciste. a strong
supporter of the planter aristocracy
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13. Andrew Johnson was all of the following
excepta. A southern Democratb. the only
senator from a Confederate state who did not
support the Confederacyc. a supporter of yeoman
farmersd. a white supremaciste. a strong
supporter of the planter aristocracy
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14. Northern Republicans rejected the southern
state governments set up under the Johnson Plan
because theya. elected ex-Confederate leaders
to political officeb. jeopardize Republican
control of Congressc. did not offer full
citizenship rights to freedmend. did not control
the violencee. all of the above
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14. Northern Republicans rejected the southern
state governments set up under the Johnson Plan
because theya. elected ex-Confederate leaders
to political officeb. jeopardize Republican
control of Congressc. did not offer full
citizenship rights to freedmend. did not control
the violencee. all of the above
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15. Which of the following is characteristic of
the post-Civil War southern labor system?a.
Black workers preferred working in gangs as they
had done under slaveryb. the new system of
sharecropping evolvedc. Foreign immigrants were
brought in to replace slave laborersd. most
ex-slaves purchased land and often employed their
former masterse. The economy quickly recovered
from the ravishes of war
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15. Which of the following is characteristic of
the post-Civil War southern labor system?a.
Black workers preferred working in gangs as they
had done under slaveryb. the new system of
sharecropping evolvedc. Foreign immigrants were
brought in to replace slave laborersd. most
ex-slaves purchased land and often employed their
former masterse. The economy quickly recovered
from the ravishes of war
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16. The primary purpose of the Ku Klux Klan was
toa. Prevent blacks from votingb. revive
slaveryc. kill blacksd. destroy the Republican
Partye. force the withdrawal of federal troops
from the South
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16. The primary purpose of the Ku Klux Klan was
toa. Prevent blacks from votingb. revive
slaveryc. kill blacksd. destroy the Republican
Partye. force the withdrawal of federal troops
from the South
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