Reconstruction 5-1.4: Social Effects Of Reconstruction On Different Populations Question Preview (ID: 32432)


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To provide food, clothing, medical care, and legal advice to poor blacks and whites, Congress created the .
a) Freedmen's Bureau
b) Tuskegee Institute
c) 14th Amendment
d) Reconstruction

What new forms of labor emerged in the South?
a) sharecropping, tenant farming
b) sharecropping, plantation work
c) tenant farming, plantation work
d) sharecropping, factories

Carpetbaggers were
a) northerners, who were accused of taking advantage of the south, which was devastated by the war
b) were poor whites who cooperated with the Republican government
c) wanted to reestablish the cotton trade so they would keep their social status and regain political dominance
d) once slaves but now could leave the plantation and do whatever they wanted to do

The Southern Elite
a) wanted to reestablish the cotton trade so they would keep their social status and regain political dominance
b) lost their land when they couldn't pay the higher state taxes
c) were poor whites who cooperated with the Republican government
d) were northerners, who were accused of taking advantage of the south, which was devastated by the war

Which of the following was NOT a Social Effect of Reconstruction?
a) Freedmen's Bureau established
b) The Reconstruction Amendments
c) Ku Klux Klan (terrorized African American voters and kept them away from the polls)
d) Black Codes (state laws that limited rights of African Americans

Which of the following was an Economic Effect of Reconstruction?
a) Growth of tenant farming and sharecropping
b) Black Codes (state laws that limited rights of African Americans
c) Citizenship given to African Americans
d) Concern over future of freedmen

Which of the following was a Political Effect of Reconstruction?
a) Freedmen's Bureau established
b) Ku Klux Klan (terrorized African American voters and kept them away from the polls)
c) Growth of tenant farming and sharecropping
d) The Reconstruction Amendments

African Americans were given independence which made them socially equal, but what kept them from being economically equal?
a) sharecropping
b) landowning
c) voting
d) lodging

Who were the ‘scalawags’?
a) wealthy landowers
b) migrants from the North
c) poor whites
d) Congress members

Lincoln and Johnson
a) both favored hard plans for Reconstruction.
b) both received full support from Congress for their Reconstruction plans.
c) differed in their plans for Reconstruction.
d) both favored lenient plans for Reconstruction

Laws passed in some southern states that encouraged segregation were called
a) Jim Crow Laws
b) Freedman Laws
c) Reconstruction
d) Compromise of 1877

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