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END OF UNIT FIVE
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The process of rebuilding the South after the Civil War was known as Radical republicanism Solid South Reconstruction The Compromise of 1877
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Reconstruction
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Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning African-Americans after the Civil War Some won election to political offices in Georgia They were not allowed to run anymore for public office after the Supreme Court rules that the right to vote did not give them the right to hold office. Most of them owned their first land as sharecroppers or tenant farmers Radical Republicans tried to limit the rights of African-Americans with laws that kept them from voting.
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Some won election to political offices in Georgia
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1. Which of the following is a true statement concerning the 13 th, 14th and 15 th amendments? a. 13 th – citizenship, 14 th – freedom, 15 th - voting rights b. 13 th – freedom, 14 th – voting rights, 15 th – citizenship c. 13 th – freedom, 14 th – citizenship, 15 th – voting rights d. 13 th – citizenship,14 th – voting rights, 15 th – freedom
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a. 13 th – freedom, 14 th – citizenship, 15 th – voting rights
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1. Which of the following statements would Henry McNeal Turner have agreed with? a. Blacks should not be allowed to hold public office. b. Blacks cannot hope to get justice in the South and should leave for Africa. c. The Radical Republicans should mind their own business. d. It would have been better if the Confederacy had won the war.
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a. Blacks cannot hope to get justice in the South and should leave for Africa.
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1. Southerners who helped the US Army and took advantage of the South’s misfortune were a. Carpetbaggers b. Entrepreneurs c. Missionaries d. Scalawags
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Carpetbaggers
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1. Which of the following would have least supported the Radical Republicans in GA? a. A freed slave b. A scalawag c. A member of the KKK d. A supporter of the 15 th amendment
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a. A member of the KKK
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1. Which of the following helped African Americans in the South after the Civil War? a. The KKK b. Conservative Democrats c. Most white landowners d. The Freedman’s Bureau
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a. The Freedman’s Bureau
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1. What happened after 32 black legislators were elected to the GA General Assembly? a. The Georgia General Assembly welcomed the black legislators b. The black legislators were expelled from the GA General Assembly c. The black legislators were given special treatment
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a. The black legislators were expelled from the GA General Assembly
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1. Who controlled & monitored Georgia during Reconstruction? a. The Southern states controlled themselves during Reconstruction b. The President of the United States oversaw Reconstruction c. The Radical Republicans sent the U.S. Army to oversee the South
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a. The Radical Republicans sent the U.S. Army to oversee the South
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1. The KKK was founded by a group of former Confederate soldiers that wanted to keep the new Radical Republicans in a position of power in the South.
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FALSE
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1. Political Reconstruction in Georgia was unsuccessful since by 1872, white southern Democrats were again in control of the State Government.
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TRUE
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Jefferson Long
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first black Georgian elected to Congress
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Alexander Stephens A.president during the beginning of reconstruction B. Republican Governor during Reconstruction C. first black Georgian elected to Congress D. state legislator, U.S. Congressman, and later governor
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state legislator, U.S. Congressman, and later governor
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Rufus Bullock president during the beginning of reconstruction B. Republican Governor during Reconstruction C. first black Georgian elected to Congress D. state legislator, U.S. Congressman, and later governor
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Republican Governor during Reconstruction
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A. Andrew Johnson A. president during the beginning of reconstruction B. Republican Governor during Reconstruction C. first black Georgian elected to Congress D. state legislator, U.S. Congressman, and later governor
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A. president during the beginning of reconstruction
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