Chapter 15 Self-Quiz 2 with Explanations

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. What did John Dennett find when he visited a Freedmen's Bureau Court?

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. The Banks Plan included all of the following except which one?

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. Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan did all of the following except

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. Special Field Order No. 15

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. Among other things the Freedmen's Bureau

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. President Johnson's failed attempt at Reconstruction required that Confederate states

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. How do the Black Codes reflect the context of the political economy of the postꟷCivil War era?

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. Johnson vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1866. His action prompted Congress to propose

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. The Fourteenth Amendment

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. The 1866-67 shift in the Republican Party from moderate to radical occurred because

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. The combination of credit available largely through merchants and landowners and increased railroad service

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. In the Reconstruction South the Ku Klux Klan

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. The issue of black voting

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. Reconstruction finally ended when

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. Regarding the election of 1876,

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. What happened after "Custer's Last Stand"?

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. What did the Dawes Severalty Act do?

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. What became the "fashion" in the Grant administration?

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. Which of the following best describes the economic "New South"

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. How did America's foreign policy change during Reconstruction?

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. Immediately following the Civil War, several different labor arrangements were experimented with.

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. Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan stipulated that African Americans were guaranteed the right to vote.

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. Forming legal marriages, establishing black schools, and owning land were important to freed African Americans. The most important of those freedoms was owning land.

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. When President Johnson took office in April 1865, it was not clear whether he or the Congress would control Reconstruction.

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. President Johnson vetoed the Civil Rights Act of 1866. The Republican Congress overrode Johnson's veto.

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