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Citizenship And Civil Rights Ch 9 Magruder's Vol III
Test Description: AP US GoPo
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Where does the Constitution discuss equality?
A
the First Amendment
B
the Fourteenth Amendment
C
Article I, section 8
D
the Preamble
2) Why did northern senators initially oppose adding Missouri to the union?
A
Adding Missouri would violate a treaty the United States had signed with various Indian tribes.
B
Missouri would be a slave state.
C
Missouri would be a free state.
D
The Missouri Constitution did not include civil liberties protections.
3) What was the purpose of the Missouri Compromise?
A
to maintain the current balance of slave and free states
B
to enhance the civil rights of noncitizens
C
to guarantee women the right to vote while denying the right to vote to slaves
D
to prohibit the expansion of slavery into any new states admitted to the union
4) Abolitionists worked towards
A
repealing the Civil War Amendments.
B
abolishing suffrage limits for women.
C
the emancipation of women.
D
ending slavery.
5) What was the primary agenda at the Seneca Falls Convention?
A
promotion of de jure discrimination
B
equal rights for men and women
C
abolition of women's suffrage
D
guaranteeing the continued existence of slavery
6) The Emancipation Proclamation
A
freed all slaves.
B
freed all slaves in the Confederacy.
C
limited the ownership of slaves in the territories.
D
freed all slaves in the North.
7) What were Black Codes?
A
laws passed in northern states to guarantee rights to newly freed blacks
B
unsuccessful attempts by northern states to recruit newly freed blacks to work in northern factories
C
restrictions placed on the right of newly freed slaves to own property in the North
D
laws passed in southern states that denied legal rights to newly freed slaves
8) Laws enacted by southern states that resulted in segregation by race were also known as
A
grandfather clauses.
B
Jim Crow laws.
C
sharecropper statutes.
D
freedmen statutes.
9) What sort of strategy did the NAACP pursue in its efforts to ensure equality for African Americans by overturning Jim Crow laws and Plessy v. Ferguson?
A
a litigation strategy at the state level
B
a litigation strategy at the federal level
C
a legislation strategy at the local level
D
a legislation strategy at the federal level
10) In ________, the Supreme Court found that segregated rail transportation was constitutional because separate but equal accommodations did not violate the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
A
Plessy v. Ferguson
B
the Slaughterhouse cases
C
Gitlow v New York
D
Brown v Board of Education
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