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Galiyas History 9 - Chapter 10 Test (B)
Test Description: Galiyas History 9 - Chapter 10 Test (B)
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Soon after General Ulysses S. Grant was elected president in 1868, Congress moved to protect African American voting rights by passing the
A
Enforcement Acts.
B
Fifteenth Amendment.
C
Tenure of Office Act.
D
Military Reconstruction Act.
2) During Reconstruction and Republican rule in the South, recently enslaved people faced intense resentment from
A
African Americans in the North.
B
Native Americans.
C
many Southern whites.
D
Northern workers.
3) Ulysses S. Grant won the presidency in 1868 primarily because of his
A
popularity in the North and in the South.
B
political experience.
C
appeal to both Democrats and Republicans.
D
reputation for winning the Civil War.
4) As president Ulysses S. Grant was left weak and ineffective by his belief that his role was to
A
take the lead in all areas.
B
serve as a role model.
C
carry out the laws.
D
make policy.
5) .
A
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B
.
C
.
D
.
6) .
A
.
B
.
C
.
D
.
7) In the 1870s, Southern Democrats were able to win back the support of white owners of small farms who had supported Republicans by appealing to
A
anger at the North.
B
white racism.
C
their economic interests.
D
their concern over the Panic of 1873.
8) Democrats won control of the House of Representatives and made gains in the Senate in the 1874 midterm elections, in part because of a deepening economic depression and
A
widespread violence against African Americans in the South.
B
a deal to give electoral votes to Republican candidates.
C
a series of scandals that hurt the Grant administration.
D
public anger over the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments.
9) When Southern leaders called for the creation of a “New South,” they meant that the South needed to
A
institute a system of sharecropping.
B
respect the rights of African Americans.
C
boost agricultural output.
D
develop an industrial economy.
10) President Abraham Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction focused on punishing former Confederate leaders for treason.
A
False
B
True
11) The abolition of slavery would entitle the South to more seats in the House of Representatives, which was a concern for Radical Republicans in Congress.
A
False
B
True
12) Many Radical Republicans in Congress had been abolitionists before the Civil War, and their goals for Reconstruction were rooted in this experience.
A
True
B
False
13) During Reconstruction, the federal government decided to take land from Southern planters and redistributed it to formerly enslaved persons.
A
True
B
False
14) President Johnson strongly opposed the Fourteenth Amendment, clashing with Radical Republicans in Congress.
A
False
B
True
15) In 1868 Congress led by Radical Republicans impeached President Johnson and removed him from office.
A
True
B
False
16) Freed African Americans who worked with the Republican Party in the South were known as scalawags.
A
True
B
False
17) Southerners who supported Reconstruction included business people who favored Republican plans for developing the South’s economy and small farmers who did not want the wealthy planters to regain power.
A
False
B
True
18) Graft was common in the North as well as in the South during Reconstruction, but it gave Democrats an issue to use against Republicans.
A
True
B
False
19) Fisk University, Atlanta University, and Morehouse College were part of the network of African American colleges and universities that grew out of academies begun in the South during Reconstruction.
A
True
B
False
20) Despite its industrial growth, the “New” South remained largely agrarian, with only a small percentage of the labor force working in manufacturing.
A
True
B
False
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