Most former Confederates were pardoned by the A.) Confederate Act B.) 15th Amendment C.) correct answer C.) Amnesty Act D.) 14th Amendment L F.

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Most former Confederates were pardoned by the A.) Confederate Act B.) 15th Amendment C.) correct answer C.) Amnesty Act D.) 14th Amendment L F

Reconstruction ended with A.) correct answer A.) the Compromise of 1877 B.) Civil Rights Act of 1875 C.) 15th Amendment D.) Amnesty Act L F

To keep poor whites and African Americans From voting Southern States required A.) Reconstruction Laws B.) correct answer B.) a poll tax C.) a Tariff D.) a crop tax L F

Jim Crow Laws contributed to a A.) correct answer A.) Segregated Society B.) Integrated Society C.) Avian Society D.) Economic Society L F

The First African American Senator A.) Jim Crow B.) Chester Winster C.) correct answer C.) Hiram Revels D.) John Freedman L F

Southern Whites who supported reconstruction A.) Carpetbaggers B.) correct answer B.) Scalawags C.) Republican Hostages D.) Yellow Dogs L F

A violent secret society that arose from Disenchanted Confederates was the A.) Libertarians B.) Masons C.) Posse Comitatus D.) correct answer D.) Ku Klux Klan L F

Two Presidents that were IMPEACHED were A.) Andrew Johnson and Richard Nixon B.) correct answer B.) Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton C.) Lyndon Johnson and Bill Clinton D.) Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon L F

Congress passed this to limit Johnson’s Power A.) Ten Percent Law B.) First Reconstruction Act C.) correct answer C.) Tenure of Office Act D.) Black Codes L F

Which Amendment gave African American Men the right to Vote A.) 5th Amendment B.) 11th Amendment C.) 13th Amendment D.) correct answer D.) 15th Amendment L F

Which Amendment gives any born in the US Citizenship A.11th B.) 13th C.) 12th D.) correct answer D.) 14th L F

Who Killed Abraham Lincoln A.) Lee Harvey Oswald B.) correct answer B.) John Wilkes Booth C.) James Earl Ray D.) Mark David Chapman L F

A Southern Senator that supported the Union A.) John C. Calhoun B.) Andrew Jackson C.) Daniel Webster D.) correct answer D.) Andrew Johnson L F

Which was the leading RADICAL Republican A.) Tommy Lee Jones B.) John Wilkes Booth C.) correct answer C.) Thaddeus Stevens D.) Wade Davis L F

Presidential Reconstruction emphasized A.) correct answer A.) Restoration B.) Restitution C. ) Punishment D.) Reparations L F

How Many Presidents can you name in order? Hint: W T A F J P M Buchanan M L * A J J G V Hayes H Tyler P

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