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How did Nicholls end his reign as Governor of Louisiana?
a) He was forced out a year early.
b) He was elected three times and left as one of the great governors in Louisiana History
c) He died in Office
d) He was assassinated

Why did some democrats not like Nicholls?
a) They felt he was too moderate in dealing with the freemen
b) They felt he was too hard on African Americans
c) He included too many Republicans in his cabinet
d) He over taxed the citizens to rebuild New Orleans

How did the Redeemers in their opinion save the South?
a) They restored Democratic Control to the South
b) They chose the Southern way of Live over the future
c) They passed laws to keep Northerners out of the South
d) They manged to work out a form of government where Democrats and Republicans can count on fair and Honest Elections

What did the Redeemers feel they saved?
a) Southern Honor
b) Northern Rule over the South
c) The 13th Amendment
d) Reconstruction

Who are the Redeemers?
a) Southern Democrats who had made the deal with Hayes to end Military Reconstruction in the South.
b) Republicans who had made the deal with Hayes to end Military Reconstruction in the South
c) Democratic Moderates who took control of Louisiana Politics after the election of Nicholls
d) Free People of color who elected a slate of candidates to compete with the Democrats and Republicans

In the Governors election of 1876 there was no clear winner. The Democratic Candidate was Francis Nicholls and the Republican Candidate was Stephen Packard. How was the election decided
a) Nicholls the democratic Candidate called for an attack on the Cabildo in New Orleans that was home of the Republican Party.
b) They held another election
c) Packard Conceded the race for Nicholls for the good of the state
d) The Federal Government appointed a third person as the winner

What event marked the end of Reconstruction in the South
a) The removal of federal troops from the South
b) The moving of the Nation's capital from Chicago to Washington D.C.
c) The ending of the Civil War
d) The election of Samuel Tilden

The disputed election that led to the removal of Military troops from the South was the presidential election between _______ and _________.
a) Hayes and Tilden
b) Hayes and Johnson
c) Tilden and Johnson
d) Nixon and Kennedy

In order to be appointed President what deal did Rutherford B. Hayes make?
a) To remove all Federal troops from the South
b) To pay a large sum of Money to Louisiana's Governor and the governors of several Southern States
c) To end the 14th Amendment
d) To end the prohibition of slavery

Nicholls was happy about his time as governor of Louisiana
a) true
b) False
c)
d)

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