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Which of the following phrases might a Republican congressman have used to describe President Johnson's Reconstruction plans?
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Feature An etching shows a schoolroom with African American men, women, and children of various ages sitting
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Answer both questions fully in separate sentences:
What were the challenges faced by freedmen in the South due to the enactment
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Compare the goals and outcomes of the Freedmen’s Bureau and the Ku Klux Klan. Use at least 3 examples to compare.
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A main weakness in the plan to confiscate land from large plantations to give to freedmen was that
A) the large plantations were
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joe
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what was the purpose of the federal troops occupying Texas after the civil war?
1.to conduct military trials to place previous
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Which can be inferred by the passage of the black codes?
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Which of the following conclusions about the freedmans bureau is best supported by the illustration
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9. After Lincoln's death, why was there tension between Republicans in Congress and President Andew Johnson regarding
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rstaats88
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how did the south economic and social problems after the war contribute to its political problems?
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big bass🤪
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1. Which newspaper headline might have appeared during Reconstruction?
a. Emancipation Proclamation Issued b. Reconstruction
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rstaats88
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Which of the following groups supported Radical Reconstruction? Choose all that apply
A:Business people interested in rebuilding
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Of the following statements which decribe the impact of the KKK during and after Reconstruction?
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Anonymous
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Which is true regarding how presidential and congressional reconstruction plans differed?
A The president wanted to bring seceded
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who dat
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How did congress react when it discovered Black codes in the south
A) it enacted stricter reconstruction plans. B) it created
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Describe significant events in the social and economic reconstruction of the South. Why are these events significant?
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what was the most important industry in south carolina during reconstruction ?
A. Meat packing B.oil C.textiles D.iron || THANKS
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Use the excerpt from the pamphlet to answer the question. Which statement does this excerpt BEST support? A. Though the Black
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Bad Bunny
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Using your knowledge of the text and the chart, which best describes Lincoln's Reconstruction plan?
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jay smoth
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President Johnson’s Reconstruction plan required southern states to _____.
abolish slavery create black codes ratify the 14th
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Which newspaper headline might have appreciate doing Reconstruction?
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What did white Southerners think the goal was of all Northern who moved south doing Reconstruction
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Which of the following phrases might a republican congressman have used to describe President Johnson's reconstruction plans?
A.
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Black and white cartoon. First panel shows a tiny man on a ladder, pulling a large book off a bookshelf. Caption, This
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Dj
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Which answer best describes how many Southern states responded to the Thirteenth Amendment?
The states created new laws that
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Oscar
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How did the South economic and social problems after the war contribute to its political problems?
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What was the purpose of the Freedmen's
Bureau?
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Which of the following conclusions about the freedman’s bureau is best supported
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khloe
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President Andrew Johnson said "this is a country for white men." How did he act on this belief?
A. He appointed the Republican
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superwoman
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Why was President Lincoln unable to persuade Congress to accept his Reconstruction plan?
1. that rich, white southern landowners
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Graham Ivan Clark
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Which of the following was a key contrast between scalawags and carpetbaggers?
1. farmers’ continual debt 2. lack of fertile
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Graham Ivan Clark
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Which of the following was an effect of the massacre of New Orleans?
A. Radical Republicans came into power in Congress. B.
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Graham Ivan Clark
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what of the following conclusions about the freedman's bureau is best supported by the illustration
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sebastian chapa
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why did conflict erupt between President Johnson in Congress after Lincoln's assassination?
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big bass🤪
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radical Republicans had two main goals. First they wanted to break the power of wealthy planters who had long will the South
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big bass🤪
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why did southern states use poll taxes, literary tests, and grandfather clauses as reconstruction came to an end?
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big bass🤪
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QUESTION 1: How do you think the Southern states reacted to being placed under military rule during the Reconstruction? (AT
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Why did the Republicans in Congress feel that the 14th amendment was necessary?
A. They worried the wealthy Southern planters
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Joe
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the aftermath of reconstruction quiz
social studies unit 5 lesson 4
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the aftermath of reconstruction quiz
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5. Why was Lincoln unable to encourage Congress to accept his Reconstruction plan?
a. President Lincoln was assassinated before
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9. This was the solution to the contested Presidential election of 1876 and furthermore brought an end to the period of
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1. Although the 15th Amendment was added to insure the voting rights of African-American citizens, this right was restricted by
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bladee
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4. Which statement BEST describes Abraham Lincoln's "10 Percent Plan"? – (5.1,5.2;8.1,8.2,8.3 )
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bladee
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In 1868 the South Carolina Constitutional Convention assembled with 76 African-American delegates and 48 White delegates, making
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Carlos Jimenez
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Look at the cause-and-effect chart. During Reconstruction, African Americans in the South gained many rights.
Which of these
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Carlos Jimenez
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The Ku Klux Klan
The White League The "Red Shirts" The Redeemers Which would be the BEST title for this list? Responses A Labor
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Carlos Jimenez
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Which of the following were actions that motivated Radical Republicans to seek the impeachment of President Johnson? Choose all
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what was the purpose of freed bureau
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What was the purpose of the Freedmen's Bureau?
• to allow former slaves the right to vote • to grant former slaves a piece of
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