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1) How did African Americans likely feel about the 15th Amendment?
A
Relieved to finally be free.
B
Grateful to be able to vote.
C
Happy to be a citizen
D
Angry that their wives weren't citizens
2) What was the opposite of the Jim Crow Laws?
A
Black Codes
B
None of these
C
Civil Rights Act of 1866
D
Ku Klux Klan
3) Maine, New York, and Pennsylvania are all located in which region?
A
Southwest
B
Northeast
C
Southeast
D
Midwest
4) What happened to former Confederate generals during Reconstruction?
A
They could not hold office.
B
They were named governors of the military districts.
C
They were given gold stars.
D
They were honored with statues.
5) How did Radical Republicans feel about Lincoln's plan?
A
It was too tough.
B
It was not financially supported.
C
It was too easy.
D
It was too complicated.
6) What did the Freedmen's Bureau provide African Americans?
A
political power
B
food and schooling
C
right to vote
D
freedom
7) Which of the following events happened first?
A
African Americans become citizens.
B
Segregation laws are passed.
C
Military districts are established.
D
Slavery is banned.
8) What group of people were seen as taking advantage of the south during Reconstruction?
A
Ku Klux Klan
B
carpetbaggers
C
African Americans
D
scalawags
9) Which laws were passed after Reconstruction?
A
Civil Rights Act of 1866
B
Black Codes
C
Reconstruction Amendments
D
Jim Crow Laws
10) Who had a forgiving approach to Reconstruction?
A
Abraham Lincoln
B
Frederick Douglass
C
W.E.B DuBois
D
Radical Republicans
11) Which event happened last?
A
Federal troops were removed from the South.
B
Freedman's Bureau
C
Election of 1876
D
Civil Rights Act of 1866
12) Who was Rutherford B. Hayes?
A
The President of the U.S. when Reconstruction began.
B
The official winner of the election of 1876 after a compromise was reached.
C
The original winner of the election of 1876.
D
A Civil War hero.
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