Texas History Chapter 15-16
A:B: South secededUnion was preserved #1 North’s victory in the Civil War meant C:D: Slavery was legalizedLincoln was no longer President
B. Union was preserved
A:B: They used coffee substitutes They wore homespun clothing #2 All were sacrifices made by Texans during the Civil War EXCEPT C:D: They stopped receiving nursing care They stopped printing newspapers
C. They stopped receiving nursing care
A:B: Had a busy seaportWas a railroad center #3 Union leaders wanted to gain control of Galveston because it C:D: Housed the State CapitolWas the geographic center of Texas
A. Had a busy seaport
A:B: Opposed secessionHad no opinion about secession #4 Many delegates to the Texas convention after the 1860 election C:D: Favored secessionDeclared secession illegal
C. Favored secession
A:B: Legalization of slaveryThe end of the Southern way of life #5 Most Southerners in the 1850s believed that the rise of the Republican party would mean C:D: Economic prosperityA depression in the North
B. The end of the southern way of life
A:B: Confederate States of America Whig Party #6 Members of the 1861 convention in Montgomery, Alabama, formed the C:D: Republican PartyDemocratic Party
A. Confederate States of America
A:B: Call for a recount Secede from the Union #7 If the Republicans won the 1860 election, Southern leaders threatened to C:D: Filibuster in Congress Assassinate Lincoln
B. Secede from the Union
A:B: New OrleansCalifornia #8 Despite a blockade of its ports, Texas continued to send cotton to Europe through C:D: Mexico Santa Fe
C. Mexico
A:B: The Union was dissolved More than 600,000 people died #9 All were results of the Civil War EXCEPT C:D: Slavery endedThe Confederacy was defeated
A. The Union was dissolved
A:B: Work on farmsSewed uniforms #10 During the Civil War, women did all of the following EXCEPT C:D: Serve as nurses Work in factories
D. Work in factories
A:B: 60,0006,000 #11 How many Texans served in the Confederate Army? C:D: 10,000 66,000
A. 60,000
A:B: President Lincoln The Confederacy #12 The Texas Secession Convention ordered all state officials to take an oath of allegiance to C:D: The Union Army Texas
B. The Confederacy
A:B: Secession from the Union Forced enrollment into military service #13 Conscription is C:D: Confederate paper money Hiring of a substitute for military service
B. Forced enrollment into military service
A:B: Invasions by Mexican soldiers Bitterness between North and South #14 Which of these was NOT a problem during Reconstruction? C:D: Scarcity of moneyLack of food and shelter for freedmen
A. Invasions by Mexican soldiers
A:B: Women had the right to vote Enslaved people were free #15 On June 19, 1865, General Granger issued a proclamation declaring that all C:D: Taxes were increasedAfrican Americans could vote
B. Enslaved people were free
A:B: Give African Americans the right to vote Declare secession illegal #16 The Texas Constitution of 1866 failed to C:D: Abolish slavery Cancel the state’s war debts
A. Give African Americans the right to vote
A:B: Too generousToo harsh #17 Most former Confederates felt the Radical Republicans’ plan for Reconstruction was C:D: unnecessaryFair to all
B. Too harsh
A:B: Reconstruction in Texas War with Native Americans #18 On March 30, 1870, President Grant Signed a proclamation ending C:D: The Civil WarThe Fifteenth Amendment
A. Reconstruction in Texas
A:B: Ku Klux Klan Welfare Department #19 The federal agency created to assist newly freed slaves was the C:D: Freedman’s BureauLadies Needle Battalion
C. Freedman’s Bureau
A:B: Lost most of his influence Was reelected to a second term C:D: Was removed from office Left the office voluntarily #20 After being impeached, President Johnson
A. Lost most of his influence
A:B: Renewal Reconstruction C:D: Reunion Reintegration #21 The period of reestablishing governments in the South after the Civil War is called
B. Reconstruction
A:B: Freed slaves in the Union states Condemned Southern states for seceding C:D: Freed slaves in the Confederate states Condemned President Johnson #22 The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863
C. Freed slaves in the Confederate states
A:B: RepublicansDemocrats C:D: Whigs Federalists #23 African Americans were most likely to vote for
A. Republicans
A:B: Emancipation Oath Abolitionist Oath C:D: Ironclad OathOath of Office #24 What oath did Southerners have to take before they could vote?
C. Ironclad Oath
A:B: Andrew JohnsonAbraham Lincoln #25 Who was the President of the United States impeached during Reconstruction? C:D: Ulysses S, GrantJohn H. Reagan
A. Andrew Johnson
A:B: Terry’s Texas Regiment Terry’s Texas Rangers #26 The 8 th Texas Cavalry Regiment was also know as C:D: Terry’s Tennessee Rangers Terry’s Rebel Regiment
B. Terry’s Texas Rangers
A:B: Union PrisonersUnion Farmers #27 Texans learned that General Lee had Surrendered a month before, after the battle at Palmito Ranch from C:D: Union PlantersNone of these
A. Union Prisoners
A:B: WhigsDemocrats #28 The political party that used violence to keep African Americans from voting in 1873 C:D: RepublicansFederalists
B. Democrats
A:B: Abraham LincolnJefferson Davis #29 Who was the president of the Confederacy? C:D: Sam HoustonMirabeau B. Lamar
B. Jefferson Davis
A:B: Abraham LincolnJefferson Davis #30 Who was the President of the United States, elected 1860? C:D: Andrew JacksonThomas Jefferson
A. Abraham Lincoln
A:B: Sabine PassPalmito Ranch #31 Site of the first battle of the Civil War C:D: Fort SumterNew Orleans
C. Fort Sumter
A:B: Sabine PassNew Orleans #32 City where Union forces launched an invasion of Texas in 1864 C:D: BrownsvilleGalveston
B. New Orleans
A:B: Sabine PassGalveston Bay #33 Battle that dashed Union plans to launch a major campaign against Texas C:D: Palmito RanchBuffalo Bayou
A. Sabine Pass
A:B: AppomattoxPalmito Ranch #34 Site of the last Civil War battle C:D: New OrleansFort Sumter
B. Palmito Ranch
A:B: Ku Klux KlanCarpetbaggers #35 Southern whites who supported Reconstruction C:D: AbolitionistsScalawags
D. Scalawags
A:B: ScalawagsCarpet baggers #36 Northerners who came to the South during Reconstruction C:D: Radical RepublicansAbolitionists
B. Carpetbaggers
A:B: Black codes13 th Amendment #37 Laws limiting the rights of African Americans after the Civil War C:D: Radical Republicans15 th Amendment
A. Black codes
A:B: ScalawagsFreedman’s Bureau #38 Set strict standards for admitting Southern states back into the Union C:D: Radical RepublicansAbolitionists
C. Radical Republicans
A:B: Mirabeau B. LamarSam Houston #39 Governor of Texas that opposed secession C:D: John H. ReaganMilton Holland
B. Sam Houston
A:B: George A. CusterGordon Granger #40 Union general whose cavalry occupied Austin in 1865 C:D: John H. ReaganMilton Holland
A. George A. Custer
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