1.TrueorFalse?DonCheadle’sancestorswerefreedassoonasAbrahamLincoln’…

Question Answered step-by-step 1.TrueorFalse?DonCheadle’sancestorswerefreedassoonasAbrahamLincoln’… 1.True or False? Don Cheadle’s ancestors were freed as soon as Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation went into effect on January 1, 1863.2.Which of the following was President Abraham Lincoln’s primary concern regarding Reconstruction?a) Granting all women, the right to vote.b) Guaranteeing equality for all Americansc) Restoration of the Union.d)Punishing all Confederates for their treason.3. What kinds of challenges did African Americans face in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War?a)Sharecroppingb)Black Codesc)Racial violenced)All of the above4.True or False? Freedpeople viewed education as critically important to their success as free citizens following the Civil War, often filling schoolhouses to capacity5.Although his plan never fully took effect, Union General William T. Sherman saw which of the following as key to the success of the freedpeople?a)Transportation out of the United Stateb)Landc)Industrial jobsd)Voting rights6. True or false? After the Haymarket Affair, employers took the opportunity to paint the labor movement as a dangerous and un-American force prone to violence and controlled by foreign-born radicals.7. True or False? The Battle of Little Bighorn was a major defeat of American military forces by Native American warriors.8. The term Buffalo Soldiers refers to which of the following?a)The U.S. Army regiments tasked with wiping out bison/buffalo in the West.b)Western deployed U.S. Army regiments from Buffalo, New York.c)African-American cavalrymen known by the nickname given to them by Native Americans they fought. d)A specially trained group of Native American warriors.9. True or False? Competition between Labor and Capital was entirely peaceful during the late 1800s, and could be categorized more as a period of quiet negotiation than violent conflict.10.  True or false? The spectacular growth of the U.S. economy, especially during the Gilded Age, led to greater economic and social inequality in the United States due in large part to the creation of millions of low-paid, unskilled, unreliable jobs with long hours and dangerous working conditions.  History US History HIST 202 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)