A) Tax breaks
B) Amnesty
C) Monetary incentives
D) U.S. citizenship rights
2. How did the Wade-Davis bill differ from Lincoln鈥檚 reconstruction plan?
A) All Confederate military and government personnel would go to jail.
B) The bill required Confederate officials to pay the war debt.
C) All former plantation owners would need to forfeit their lands in the South and move west.
D) Former Confederate government and military personnel would not have the right to vote or hold office.
3. All of the following were goals of the Radical Republicans EXCEPT:
A) to prevent the Confederacy leaders from returning to power
B) to have their party become a powerful institute in the South
C) to allow amnesty for officers of the US Army who left their posts to join the Confederate army
D) to help African Americans achieve equality
4. How were Lincoln鈥檚 plan for reconstruction and the Wade-Davis bill similar?
A) Both would allow former Confederate government officials to run for new government positions.
B) They both required a loyalty pledge to the United States and new state governments.
C) Each plan would fund reconstruction of railroads and plantations in the South.
D) Both plans required a schedule to pay off the war debt to the Union.
5. Why wasn鈥檛 the Wade-Davis Bill enacted?
A) Congress believed it was too harsh and would promote further division between the North and the South.
B) The Radical Republicans blocked it.
C) Congress favored Lincoln鈥檚 plan for reconstruction.
D) President Lincoln blocked it with a pocket veto.
6. What did President Johnson鈥檚 reconstruction plan include?
A) Pardons for all former citizens of the Confederacy who took the oath of loyalty to the Union
B) A requirement that each former Confederate state revoke the Thirteenth Amendment
C) A requirement that each former Confederate state call a constitutional convention to revoke its ordinance of secession
D) All of the above
7. In which of the following ways was Johnson鈥檚 reconstruction plan similar to Lincoln鈥檚 plan?
A) Johnson agreed with Lincoln that a fair reconstruction plan was needed to reconcile with the South.
B) Johnson鈥檚 plan also included a pardon for all former Confederates.
C) Each required the South to accept the policies established by the Freedmen鈥檚 Bureau before being readmitted to the Union.
D) They both included a requirement that the South ratify the Fifteenth Amendment.
8. What did the Military Reconstruction Act do?
A) Placed a union general in charge of each district of the former Union
B) Forced states to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment before being allowed congressional members
C) Readmitted Tennessee into the Union
D) Placed military officers in supervision of voter registration in Pennsylvania
9. What reconstruction plan was adopted after the election of 1866?
A) The Freedmen鈥檚 Act
B) Lincoln鈥檚 plan
C) The Military Reconstruction Act
D) Johnson鈥檚 plan
10. What was the main reason the House of Representatives impeached Johnson?
A) He refused to uphold the Tenure of Office Act.
B) He vetoed the Republican鈥檚 bills.
C) Johnson barricaded Edwin M. Stanton inside his office.
D) All of the above
11. What was one effect of Republican rule on American society?
A) The number of schools in the South decreased.
B) Some people who moved from the North to the South after the war were elected to the new state governments.
C) Many African Americans were able to move west and own large plots of land due to Republican policies.
D) It effectively restored the power of the plantation owners in the South.
12. Who were carpetbaggers?
A) Salesman who traveled from town to town selling used goods for cheap prices
B) Northerners who moved to the South following the Civil War.
C) Carpenters who created bags and suitcases using scraps of carpet.
D) Businessmen who charged unfair prices for goods that were hard to find in the North.
13. Who did Southerners consider weak, underfed, worthless animals called scalawags in the times after the Civil War?
A) Republicans
B) Southerners who worked with the Republicans
C) Former slaves
D) All of the above
14. What were freedmen鈥檚 roles in politics?
A) They were allowed to vote, but only if they owned land.
B) Only formerly education African Americans were active in politics.
C) Former slaves were allowed to serve on the states鈥?constitutional conventions only.
D) They were active in nearly all levels of government.US History Whiz's, help needed. 10pnts!?
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dont know what quiz this guy did but i had questions 1-10 and those are defo right, not saying the rest are not right i just didnt have them on my quiz
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US History Whiz's, help needed. 10pnts!?just realized he answered 1-10 my fault either way all the answers are correct.
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lmfao my brain is bulging and i was gearing up to divulge knowledge, butt hell naw this way 2 long i aint that bored :p my bad
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