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APush Chapter 22

Chapter 22

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hich ofthe following was not among the critical questions that faced the United States during Reconst-uction? Would the South be granted some kind of regional autonomy short of independence?
The Freedmen's Bureau was originally established to provide food, clothing, and education for emancipated slaves.
Lincoln's original plan for Reconsüuction in 1863 was that a state could be reintegrated into the Union when 10 percent ofits voters took an oath of allegiance to the Union and pledged to abide by emancipation.
The Black Codes, passed by many of the Johnson-approved Southem state govemments in late 1865, aimed to ensure a stable and subservient labor force under white control.
The congressional elections of 1866 resulted in a decisive defeat for Johnson and a veto-proof Republican Congress.
In contrast to radical Republicans, moderate Republicans generally favored states' rights and opposed direct federal involvement in individuals' lives.
esides putting the South under the rule of federal soldiers, the Military Reconstuction Act of 1867 required that all the reconsü-ucted southern states must give blacks the vote as a condition of readmission to the Union.
Which of the following was not among the provisions of the Fouteenth Amendment? e. Elimination of one senator from each southern state until Reconsüuction was complete
The Fifteenth Amendment provided for voting rights for former slaves.
Women's-rights leaders opposed the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments because b. the amendments granted citizenship and voting rights to black and white men but not to women.
Achieving the right to vote encouraged southern black men to organize the Union League as a vehicle for political empowerment and self-defense.
The radical Reconstruction regimes in the Southem states established public education and adopted many needed refonns.
The major long-term effect of white terrorist organizations like the Ku Klux Klan was to disempower blacks politically and restore white supremacy.
The radical Republicans' impeachment of President Andrew Johnson resulted in a failure to convict and remove Johnson from the presidency by a margin of only one vote.
The skeptical public finally accepted Secretary of State William Seward's purchase of Alaska partly because it was grateful to Russia as the only great power friendly to the Union during the Civil War.
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