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Slaves responded to emancipation during the war years in all of the following ways EXCEPT that they
tried to join the Union Army.
vandalized their masters' homes and farms.
changed their names.
remained loyal to their masters.
married former mistresses.
2
Who were the Exodusters?
Former slaves who, after emancipation, vowed never to pick cotton again.
A mass migration of blacks from various southern states into Kansas in the late 1870s.
Former slaves who spent their postslavery days searching for children or spouses who had been sold away.
Newly freed slaves who founded black churches across the South.
Free blacks who shed their old clothes for fine silks.
3
The Freedmen's Bureau
sold land in the West to newly emancipated slaves.
negotiated fair labor contracts between newly freed slaves and their former masters.
was established by Congress to provide food, education, and other social services to freedmen.
was administered in local communities throughout the South by transplanted agents from Washington, D.C.
lasted just two years before Southerners and President Johnson put an end to it.
4
Before becoming president, Andrew Johnson had been a
blacksmith.
student at a prestigious southern college.
congressman and governor in South Carolina.
champion of poor farmers.
lifelong Republican.
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Which of the following was NOT a feature of presidential Reconstruction of the Union?
The notion that the South had never actually left the Union.
The disenfranchisement of leading Confederates.
The establishment of state conventions that agreed to certain key principles.
The 50 percent Reconstruction plan.
The reorganization of Southern state governments and swift readmission of those states to the Union.
6
The Black Codes were
restrictive Southern statutes passed to regulate newly freed slaves.
harshest in Georgia.
laws requiring former slaveowners to rehire their slaves as sharecropping farmers.
laws that safeguarded the new freedoms of emancipated slaves, such as the right to marry and to serve on juries.
state-run efforts to guarantee blacks the right to vote.
7
What single outcome of the war had Northern Congressmen wondering who really won?
The expectation by Southern representatives that they could simply reclaim their seats in Congress.
The election of Jefferson Davis and Andrew Stephens to Southern Senate seats.
The end of the Three-Fifths Compromise.
The imposition of the sharecropping system.
The effort by Southern forces to eliminate the Freedmen's Bureau.
8
To secure the gains of the 1866 Civil Rights Bill, Congress sought to pass the Fourteenth Amendment to the Consitution with all of the following terms EXCEPT
citizenship and civil rights for blacks.
the right to vote.
linking the calculation of a state's representation in Congress to whether it offered blacks the ballot.
disqualification of certain former Confederates from federal and state office.
the repudiation of Confederate debts.
9
What was the central difference between radical and moderate Republican notions of Reconstruction?
Radicals wanted rapid restoration of the Southern states.
Moderates wanted to reinvent the Southern economic system before readmitting Southern states.
Moderates wanted to limit federal intervention in the South.
Radicals wanted less federal involvement in the South.
Radicals stood alone in their goal of black enfranchisement.
10
All of the following were tenets of Reconstruction as adopted by Congress EXCEPT
ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment.
temporary reorganization of the South into military districts.
state laws enfranchising former male slaves.
establishment of new state constitutions and reorganized state governments.
state-sponsored education and land grants to former slaves.
11
The problem with the Fifteenth Amendment to the Consitution was that it
granted only property-holding blacks the right to vote.
inserted the word "male" into the consitutional definition of citizenship for the first time.
allowed ex-Confederate leaders to vote.
did not enfranchise women.
required that only the South allow blacks to vote.
12
Who were the so-called scalawags and carpet-baggers?
Scalawags were former slaves elected to office in the Reconstructed South; carpet-baggers were Yankee agents of the Freemen's Bureau.
Scalawags were pro-Union Southerners who participated in radical Reconstruction; carpet-baggers were Northerners who moved South seeking profit and power.
Scalawags were Southerners who sold land to former slaves; carpet-baggers were Northern government officials who were sent South to ensure that elections were fair and open to everyone.
Scalawags were Southerners who supported black enfranchisement; carpet-baggers were Northerners who sought to exploit the South's postwar economic crisis for personal gain.
Scalawags were those who supported Yankee reforms; carpet-baggers were Northern labor activists.
13
White Southerners resisted the increased empowerment of blacks in all of the following ways EXCEPT
the enactment of the Force Acts of 1870 and 1871.
the creation of the Ku Klux Klan.
the establishment of literacy tests as a qualification for voting.
intimidation and fraud.
enactment of Black Codes and segregation practices.
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What was the justification for the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson?
He kept a harem of women.
He was often drunk.
He allegedly violated the Tenure of Office Act.
He purchased Alaska without the required consent of Congress.
He had obstructed Reconstruction.
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