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APush Chapter 22
Chapter 22
Question | Answer |
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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. |