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Lo Mein Review

The term carpetbaggers was used during Reconstruction to describe (1) Southern whites who supported Radical Republican programs (2) African Americans who gained control of the government after the Civil War. (3) Northerners who moved to the South seeking personal gain (4) formerly enslaved African Americans who moved to the West

 Which change occurred in Southern agriculture in the years following the Civil War? (1) Many formerly enslaved persons became sharecroppers. (2) Subsistence farming became illegal. (3) Cotton production ended. (4) Most small farms were joined into large plantations.

Poll taxes, literacy tests, and the grandfather clause were all created during the late 1800s to restrict the voting rights of (1) Native American Indians (2) women (3) immigrants (4) African Americans  

The constitutional amendments adopted during the Reconstruction period dealt primarily with the (1) method of choosing United States senators (2) expansion of the rights of African Americans (3) prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages (4) extension of voting rights to women

Beginning in the late 1800s, poll taxes, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses were used to (1) protect important civil rights (2) improve public education (3) prevent African Americans from voting (4) restrict immigration  

The “separate but equal” principle established by the Supreme Court in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) resulted in the (1) continuation of racial segregation (2) forced integration of schools in the South (3) loss of citizenship for African Americans (4) elimination of Jim Crow laws

During the Reconstruction Era, one reason for the formation of the Ku Klux Klan was to (1) prevent formerly enslaved persons from exercising their rights (2) encourage immigration from southern and eastern Europe (3) support the South during the Civil War (4) eliminate sharecropping in the Southern States

After Reconstruction, white Southerners regained control of Southern state governments by (1) ending the Black Codes (2) limiting voting rights of African Americans (3) forcing most African Americans to move to the North (4) limiting the sharecropping system to whites, only

The separate but equal principle established by the decision in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) led to the (1) start of the Civil War (2) end of the Reconstruction period (3) spread of racially segregated public facilities (4) integration of white and African-American military regiments

What was the primary goal of President Abraham Lincoln’s post–Civil War policy? (1) establishing military districts in the South (2) extending land ownership to African American men (3) restoring Southern representation in Congress (4) arresting military leaders of the Confederacy  

During the Reconstruction Era (1865–1877), the 15th amendment was adopted to grant African Americans (1) educational opportunities (2) economic equality (3) freedom of speech (4) voting rights

Which action marked the end of Reconstruction in the United States? (1) ratification of the 14th amendment (2) withdrawal of federal troops from the South (3) creation of the Freedmen’s Bureau (4) impeachment of President Andrew Johnson

Constitutional amendments adopted during Reconstruction were intended to (1) provide legal and political rights for African Americans (2) end property and religious qualifications for voting (3) correct problems with the electoral college system (4) limit the number of terms of the president

“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. . . .” — 15th Amendment, Section 1, United States Constitution, 1870 Which actions did Southern States take to keep African Americans from exercising the rights guaranteed in this amendment? (1) suspending habeas corpus and denying women the right to vote (2) collecting poll taxes and requiring literacy tests (3) establishing religious and property-holding requirements for voting (4) passing Black Codes and establishing segregated schools  

The Supreme Court decision in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) had a major impact on the lives of African Americans because it ruled that (1) segregation was illegal in educational institutions (2) voting was a right guaranteed by the Constitution (3) separate but equal public facilities were legal (4) military occupation of the South was unconstitutional

In the ten years following the Civil War, a large numbers of former slaves earned a living by becoming (1) conductors on the Underground Railroad (2) workers in Northern factories (3) sharecroppers on Southern farms (4) gold miners in California

What was a major result of the Civil War? (1) States now had the right to secede from the Union. (2) Congress passed an amendment to provide for the direct election of senators. (3) The power of the central government was strengthened. (4) The judiciary became the dominant branch of the federal government.

Following the Civil War, many Southern states enacted Black Codes to (1) provide free farmland for African Americans (2) guarantee equal civil rights for African Americans (3) restrict the rights of formerly enslaved persons (4) support the creation of the Freedmen’s Bureau

What effect did the system of sharecropping have on the South after the Civil War? (1) It kept formerly enslaved persons economically dependent. (2) It brought investment capital to the South. (3) It encouraged Northerners to migrate south. (4) It provided for a fairer distribution of farm Profits

The underlying reason for the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson was (1) the Credit Mobilier scandal (2) a power struggle with Congress over Reconstruction (3) his refusal to appoint new justices to the Supreme Court (4) his policies toward Native American Indians

Which statement most accurately describes President Abraham Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction after the Civil War? (1) Southerners should be made to pay for their rebellion. (2) The Union should be restored as quickly as possible. (3) African Americans should be given free land. (4) War damages should be collected through military occupation

During Reconstruction, the Black Codes passed by Southern states were attempts to (1) provide land to former slaves (2) punish former Confederate leaders (3) repeal the Jim Crow laws (4) deny equal rights to African Americans

Following Reconstruction, the term New South was most often used to describe (1) changes in the Southern economy (2) new attitudes in race relations (3) the growth of the Republican Party in the South (4) the decline of the sharecropping system

Which newspaper headline would have appeared during the Reconstruction Period after the Civil War? (1) “Jim Crow Laws End” (2) “Former Slaves Made Citizens” (3) “Supreme Court Issues Dred Scott Decision” (4) “Emancipation Proclamation Issued”

“No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges . . . of citizens . . . nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law. . . .” The major purpose of these provisions of the 14th Amendment was to (1) limit the power of the federal government (2) expand the civil rights of women (3) maintain competition in business (4) protect the rights of African Americans

The Jim Crow laws, upheld by the Supreme Court in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), provided for (1) free land for former slaves (2) separate public facilities based on race (3) racial integration of public schools (4) voting rights for African-American males

Southern states attempted to limit the impact of constitutional amendments passed during the Reconstruction Era by (1) passing Jim Crow laws (2) ending racial discrimination (3) seceding from the Union (4) fighting the Civil War

During Reconstruction, President Andrew Johnson tried to incorporate most of President Abraham Lincoln’s plan for 1 granting suffrage to former slaves 2 readmitting the Southern States into the Union 3 increasing the power of the North over the South 4 punishing the secessionist states  

What was a major result of the Reconstruction Period? 1 The political and economic rights of women were expanded and strengthened. 2 The power of the states increased at the expense of the Federal Government. 3 Racial segregation in United States schools ended. 4 The 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments were added to the United States Constitution.

After the Civil War, the poll tax, literacy test, and grandfather clause were used to ensure that 1 all citizens exercised the right to vote 2 poor people were given equal voting rights 3 the voting rights of most former slaves were denied 4 the elderly in the South could vote in Federal elections  

One similarity between the Know-Nothings and the Ku Klux Klan is that both 1 opposed the spread of communism 2 exposed abuses in big business and government 3 believed the problems of society were caused by the growth of labor unions 4 fostered resentment against minority groups in American society

Which statement is accurate about state legislatures in the South following the period of Reconstruction? 1 They established bureaus to assist the freedmen. 2 They provided 40 acres of land and a mule to all former slaves. 3 They tried to deprive the freedmen of their legal rights. 4 They were generally dominated by former slaves.