A. ratify the Fourteenth Amendment.
B. ratify the Fifteenth Amendment.
C. deny rights to Confederate leaders.
D. provide African Americans with state jobs.
7. After the election of 1866, which congressional Republican reconstruction plan was implemented that removed Johnson’s reconstruction policies?
A. The Wade-Davis Bill
B. The Civil Rights Reconstruction Act of 1866
C. The Freedmen’s Act
D. The Military Reconstruction Act
8. Which of the following was one effect Republican rule had on American society?
A. It promoted the revival of Southern plantations.
B. The number of African Americans who could vote decreased.
C. Many people from the North moved to the South, with some elected to the new state governments
D. Industry grew to be the major source of revenue for the South.
9. Some carpetbaggers
A. moved to the South to take advantage of the war-torn region.
B. were southerners who favored Republican plans for developing the economy.
C. were Southern African American freedmen who moved to the North.
D. moved to the North to escape the South’s turmoil.
10. One significant effect of Republican rule on southern African Americans was
A. the right of each man to have 40 acres of land to farm for himself and his family.
B. the opportunity for many to participate in government.
C. the right to move west and take over abandoned ranches in those territories.
D. the exclusion of African Americans from churches.
11. What was one reaction of African Americans to Republican rule?
A. Most did not vote because they did not want to participate in the government.
B. African Americans began to set up their own businesses in the South.
C. They moved west to get away from the destruction in the South.
D. Many decided to take advantage of the opportunity to attend school.
12. What did African Americans begin to do under Republican rule?
A. Organize as a labor force into unions
B. Build their own churches and create groups to support the African American community
C. Ignore the opportunity to vote
D. Create community farms where multiple families would share the maintenance and benefit of the farm
13. One lasting effect of Republican rule in the South was
A. a number of African-American universities.
B. the restoration of plantation homes to their original glory.
C. the reestablishment of cotton as the primary source of wealth for the South.
D. a sophisticated system of waterways to transport goods.
14. What secret society started by former Confederate soldiers rapidly spread throughout the South in reaction to Republican rule?
A. Grand Army of the Republic
B. Ku Klux Klan
C. Grange
D. Whiskey Ring
15. As violence began to increase in the South, what was done by the Republicans to try to stop it?
A. President Grant sent the national militia to occupy key cities.
B. Local governments increased the number of police forces patrolling Southern cities at night.
C. Three Enforcement Acts were passed by Congress.
D. Safe havens were created in hundreds of cities for people to stay safe from the violence.
16. As a result of Republican rule, what institution established the first law school for African Americans?
A. Spelman College
B. Howard University
C. the Tuskeegee Institute
D. Morehouse
17. The election of 1876 initially resulted in no clear winner because
A. of an Electoral College tie.
B. Southern votes were not counted.
C. of widespread election fraud.
D. the popular vote was tied.
18. The Compromise of 1877
A. settled the results of the presidential election of 1876 in favor of Rutherford B. Hayes.
B. let Democratic presidential candidate Samuel Tilden request a recount of the election votes.
C. allowed the reelection of Ulysses S. Grant to the presidency.
D. set up a new process for distributing electoral votes to presidential candidates.
19. Which of the following was one result of the Compromise of 1877 that affected Southern society?
A. Many Northern banks foreclosed on Southern plantations.
B. Federal troops were removed from the South.
C. Free African Americans were given their own land to farm in the South.
D. Former Confederate officers were given the right to vote.
20. All of the following effects on the South resulted from the Compromise of 1877 except:
A. Many African Americans became tenant farmers or sharecroppers.
B. The remaining Republican Southern state governments were dissolved.
C. The “sin taxes” previously in place no longer applied to the South.
D. Reconstruction ended.
21. After the Compromise of 1877, what occurred in the South?
A.After the election of 1866, which congressional Republican reconstruction plan was implemented?
1.C
2. A
3. B
4.B
5.D
6.A
7.D
8. C
9 A
10 C
11 D
12 C
13 C
14 A
15 B
16 D
17 D
18 C
19 B
20 A
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