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Second Semester Exam Honors US History Mr. Gall EHS | Latest Update 2024
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What did both moderate and radical republicans agree on during Reconstruction? 
ANS; The necessity of Black Voters 
What was the 14th amendment 
ANS; granted citizenship to freed slaves 
What were Black Codes 
ANS; laws passed by Southern states to restrict the freedom of blacks 
What was Lincoln's 10% plan 
ANS; •Objectives: promote reconciliation with the South; establish Republican party in 
the South 
•10% swear oath of loyalty 
•New state governments forsw...
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Honors US History Final Exam Semester 2 (Mr. Gall) | Latest Update 2024 With 100% Correct Answer
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Why did both moderate and radical republicans agree on during Reconstruction? 
ANS; agreed that freed slaves should get the right to vote 
14th amendment 
ANS; citizenship to freed slaves 
What were Black Codes? 
ANS; laws that governed behavior of slaves 
What was Lincoln's 10 percent plan? 
ANS; once 10% of southerners of a certain state took an oath they could be readmitted 
to the union 
What was the Wade-Davis bill? 
ANS; Congress's harsher reconstruction plan 
Greatest achievement of th...
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Unit 6 APUSH Questions with well explained answers
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Andrew Johnson - He was from Tennessee, and as VP when Lincoln was killed, he became 
president. He opposed radical Republicans who passed Reconstruction Acts over his veto. The first U.S. 
president to be impeached, and he survived the Senate removal by only one vote. He was a very weak 
president. 
Presidential Reconstruction - In December 1863 Lincoln introduced the first Reconstruction 
scheme, the Ten Percent Plan, thus beginning the period known as Presidential Reconstruction. The plan 
de...
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MTTC US History 2024 New Update Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+
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The Compromise of 1850 - Answer-- Forestalled the Civil War by instating the Fugitive Slave Act, which banned slave trade in DC, admitting California as a free state, splitting up the Texas territory, and instating popular sovereignty in the Mexican Cession 
 
The Kansas-Nebraska Act - Answer-- Repealed the Missouri Compromise 
- Set up Kansas and Nebraska as states, and each state would use popular sovereignty to decide wha...
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UGA History Exemption Exam: Post 1877 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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UGA History Exemption Exam: Post 1877 
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Robert Smalls - Answer ️️ -Enslaved African American who, during and after the American 
Civil War, became a ship's pilot, sea captain, and politician; freed himself, his crew and their 
families from slavery on May 13, 1862, by commandeering a Confederate transport ship, the 
CSS Planter, in Charleston harbor, and sailing it to freedom beyond the blockade 
Helped convince Lincoln to accept African-American soldiers int...
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Brain Pop Reconstruction Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Brain Pop Reconstruction Questions 
 
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When the Civil War ended, the Union and 
Confederacy were most like: Brothers after a bad argument 
 
Which of the following was a primary aim of 
Reconstruction? Readmitting Confederate states to the Union. 
 
Lincoln's approach to the South after the Civil War 
was: Balanced 
 
The 14th Amendment gave citizenship rights to all 
freedmen. This meant they would: Receive equal protection under the law 
 
A ________ is most likely to ...
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HIUS 222 - Midterm 1 Study Set Exam Guide 2024
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"presidential reconstruction" - - short lived: allowed southern states to return, but without slavery 
- timid: almost all confederates were pardoned and let back into politics 
- gave very little thought to the former slaves: Johnson did not see African Americans as equals, did not believe they deserved citizenship or the right to vote 
*Pushed white northerners to ask more of Johnson 
Thaddeus Stevens (PA. rep ) 
- pledge his political energy to marginalize Johnson (impeached Johnson) 
- ov...
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PSCI 2306 Chapter 2 Test Questions and Answers All Correct
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PSCI 2306 Chapter 2 Test Questions and Answers All Correct 
 
The U.S. Government required which of the following in order for Texas to qualify for readmission to the union? - Answer-Texas had to reject laws passed under the confederacy. 
 
What was the outcome of the constitutional convention of ? - Answer-A long, detailed, and incomplete constitution published under military orders and ratified by popular vote. 
 
Which of the following was included among the educational public policies specif...
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Louisiana History Final Exam | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Which phrase explains how Black Codes influenced Governor Pinchback's views expressed? - by 
showing African Americans' continued struggle for equality 
Which statement best explains how Louisiana was affected by Reconstruction? - It placed Louisiana 
under the direct military control of the U.S. Military 
Which statement explains why the state legislature passed the new Louisiana Constitution of 1868? - 
Reconstruction laws required Louisiana to abolish slavery and provide civil rights to Afr...
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HIST 2112 UGA Exam 1 Review |Latest Release| #1
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America in 1865 *Ans* - 30 million people 
- 4 million are slaves 
- predominately rural in both north and south 
Proclamation of 1863 *Ans* "Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction" issued by 
Abraham Lincoln 
- would grant amnesty to Confederate officials 
- restored voters could elect members to US congress 
Requirements: 
- defeated states accept abolition of slavery 
- new governments could be formed when 10% of eligible voters swore ...
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