U.S. History - Unit 4 (SSUSH10de) Question Preview (ID: 60457)


Resistance To Equality / The End Of Reconstruction. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Black Codes were created to:
a) prevent racial equality
b) encourage racial equality
c) ###
d) ####

Black Codes were enforced at:
a) the state level
b) the federal level
c) ###
d) ####

Former plantation owners in the South were:
a) supportive of Black Codes
b) against Black Codes
c) ###
d) ####

The Ku Klux Klan...
a) intimidated African-Americans and their supporters
b) helped African-Americans and their supporters
c) ###
d) ####

Whites who were supportive of Reconstruction measures:
a) were also targeted by the Ku Klux Klan
b) were not targeted by the Ku Klux Klan
c) ###
d) ####

Due to the influence of many Southern leaders:
a) the power of the Ku Klux Klan diminished by 1872
b) the power of the Ku Klux Klan increased in 1872
c) ###
d) ####

During Reconstruction, how many African-Americans were elected to political positions?
a) 2,000
b) 25
c) 10,000
d) 250,000

Who won the disputed Election of 1876?
a) Rutherford B. Hayes
b) Samuel J. Tilden
c) ###
d) ####

In order to solidify the victory of Rutherford B. Hayes to the presidency in 1876...
a) the Compromise of 1877 was reached
b) Reconstruction continued in the South
c) ###
d) ####

An important component of the Compromise of 1877 was:
a) the withdrawal of federal troops from the South
b) an increase in federal troops in the South
c) ###
d) ####

Upon the Election of 1876, the inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes, and the Compromise of 1877:
a) Reconstruction ended in the South
b) Reconstruction began in the South
c) ###
d) ####

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