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Honors US History Final Exam Semester 2  (Mr. Gall) | Latest Update 2024 With 100%  Correct Answer
  • 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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Second Semester Exam Honors US  History Mr. Gall EHS | Latest Update 2024
  • Second Semester Exam Honors US History Mr. Gall EHS | Latest Update 2024

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  • With 100% Correct Answers 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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Brain Pop Reconstruction Questions  and Answers Graded A+
  • Brain Pop Reconstruction Questions and Answers Graded A+

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  • Brain Pop Reconstruction Questions and Answers Graded A+ 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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UGA History Exemption Exam: Post 1877 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • UGA History Exemption Exam: Post 1877 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • UGA History Exemption Exam: Post 1877 Questions and Answers 100% Pass 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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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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HIST 2112 UGA Exam 1 Review |Latest  Release| #1
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  • HIST 2112 UGA Exam 1 Review |Latest Release| #1 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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AMH 2020 Test 1  University Of Central Florida Questions with complete solution
  • AMH 2020 Test 1 University Of Central Florida Questions with complete solution

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  • AMH 2020 Test 1 University Of Central Florida Questions with complete solution AMH 2020 Test 1 President Andrew Johnson's Violation of this act led congress to attempt to impeach him? - correct answer Tenure of Office Act Poll Taxes, Grandfather clauses, literacy tests and state segregation were examples of these: - correct answer Jim Crow Laws During the Gilded Age the wealthiest people paid income taxes, but these were not very high. - correct answer False Which policy ...
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Brain Pop Reconstruction Questions With Correct Answers.
  • Brain Pop Reconstruction Questions With Correct Answers.

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  • When the Civil War ended, the Union and Confederacy were most like: - Answer-Brothers after a bad argument Which of the following was a primary aim of Reconstruction? - Answer-Readmitting Confederate states to the Union. Lincoln's approach to the South after the Civil War was: - Answer-Balanced The 14th Amendment gave citizenship rights to all freedmen. This meant they would: - Answer-Receive equal protection under the law A ________ is most likely to have been called a carpetbagger. -...
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HIUS 222 - Midterm 1 Study Set Exam Guide 2024
  • 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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UGA History Exemption Exam: Post  1877 Study Guide [100% Correct]
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  • UGA History Exemption Exam: Post 1877 Study Guide [100% Correct] Robert Smalls *Ans* 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 into the Union ...
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