Ch. 9 Civil War Reconstruction Test
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What were two problems facing the North after the Civil War?  What were 2 problems facing the South? *
4 points
Why was President Lincoln wanting to be lenient with the South after the Civil War? *
1 point
In at least THREE sentences, describe how Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. *
3 points
Even though amendments were added to the constitution to protect the rights of African Americans, Southern States passed black codes.  What were black codes? Give two specific examples of black codes. *
3 points
The Radical Republicans passed the Reconstruction Act which made it much harder for a Southern state to be let back into the union.  What were two things that this act said or did? *
2 points
Why did the Radical Republicans try to impeach President Johnson? *
1 point
What were two ways that some whites in the South attempted to keep blacks from using their new freedom to vote? *
2 points
Describe how both sharecropping and vagrancy laws led to blacks still falling into situations that were very much like slavery even after slavery was officially ended. *
2 points
Describe how the controversial presidential election of 1876 led to Reconstruction ending. (Make sure to mention the Compromise of 1877)   *
2 points
What did the Supreme Court rule (decide) in the Plessy v. Ferguson case in 1896?  Even despite this ruling, what happened to blacks in the South? *
2 points
Slavery and making money off of cotton on large plantations could no longer work in the South as well without slavery.  Describe the “New South” idea that the South had to follow in order to recover and begin making money again to rebuild the economy.   *
1 point
What did the 13th Amendment Say? *
1 point
What did the 14th Amendment Say? *
1 point
What did the 15th Amendment Say? *
1 point
A government pardon *
1 point
Men and women who had been freed from slavery. *
1 point
The physical, political, and social rebuilding of the South. *
1 point
 Laws that separated blacks and whites in public places *
1 point
Military Rule *
1 point
A separation of people based on ethnicity *
1 point
To bring formal charges against a president and put him on trial.   *
1 point
Northerners who rushed to the South after the war to make a profit or help out in some way. *
1 point
A fee someone has to pay in order to vote *
1 point
 People who rent farmland in exchange for a portion of the produce grown *
1 point
A group that tried to intimidate African Americans from using their right to vote *
1 point
A test of reading part of the Constitution that must be done before being allowed to vote *
1 point
White Southern Republicans whom were considered traitors by many in the South *
1 point
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