Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery? Group…

QuestionAnswered step-by-stepWhich amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery? Group…Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery?Group of answer choices15 13 14 16  Flag question: Question 2Question 22 pts Which 1875 law bolstered the rights of freedmen by providing equal access in public facilities and the ability to serve on juries?Group of answer choices10 Percent Plan Civil Rights Act of 1875 Great Compromise Amnesty Act  Flag question: Question 3Question 32 pts The Wade-Davis Bill?Group of answer choicesEstablished Congressional Reconstruction Established powers to fight campaigns of violence in Mississippi. Provided funds to black churches Was pocket vetoed by President Lincoln. It was designed by Radical Republicans as a Reconstruction program to punish Confederate leaders.  Flag question: Question 4Question 42 pts Under Presidential Reconstruction most Southerners were required to ___________ in order to gain amnesty and the return of the citizenship, but those high-ranking officials and planters worth mor than $20,000 had to _______________.Group of answer choicespay $50.; only swear an oath to the United States before a federal judge swear an oath to the United States; apply for a pardon personally from President Johnson pay $100.; pay $1,000. apply for a pardon personally from President Johnson; wait for 5 years before asking for a pardon from President Johnson  Flag question: Question 5Question 52 pts How did Southerners attempt to subjugate the African American community as well as  assure poor whites that they were not at the bottom of the social order?Group of answer choicesThrough the passage of the Wade-Davis Bill Through the use of vertical integration in Southern society Through the use of violence against the freedmen community through organizations such as the KuKlux Klan, White Brotherhood and Knights of the White Camelia With the enforcement of the 10 percent plan  Flag question: Question 6Question 62 pts How did the Panic of 1873 affect Reconstruction?Group of answer choicesIt gave many people more time to agitate for civil rights. The financial panic forced the Freedmen’s Bureau to make major cuts to its services. The government did not have the funds to continue military occupation of Southern states. Hundreds of thousands of people lost their jobs and issues like currency reform and the tariff took precedence over civil rights.  Flag question: Question 7Question 72 pts What was the government’s responce to terrorist organizations in the early 1870s.Group of answer choicesSend Pinkerton guards to Virginia. Negotiate an agreement with the KKK. To throw Texas out of the Union. The passage of the Enforcement Acts in 1879 and 1871.  Flag question: Question 8Question 82 pts The Freedmen’s Bureau __________________.Group of answer choiceshelped most Southern blacks move to the North. was a relief agency which provided emergency services, built schools, and managed confiscated lands. encouraged the development of multiracial churches was established to enforce the Fourteenth Amendment.  Flag question: Question 9Question 92 pts Why did the Grant administration adopted a conservative approach to Reconstruction in 1872?Group of answer choicesPresident Grant favored cutting all government spending that related to Reconstruction. Like most Northerners the President believed that Congressional Reconstruction was a mistake. Corruption scandals within the administration. It believed that all the goals of Reconstruction had been met.  Flag question: Question 10Question 102 pts What were Black Codes?Group of answer choicesProcedural rules in Southern legislatures that forbid the debate of changes to Jim Crow laws. Laws designed by Southern states to sharply limit the civil and economic rights of freedmen. Laws passed by Southern states that forbid white citizens from participating in terrorist organizations. The book designed by the Freedmen’s Bureau to assist former slaves adjust to living as free people.  Flag question: Question 11Question 112 pts What action did Congress take after President Johnson fired the Secretary of War?Group of answer choicesThe House of Representatives voted to impeach the president. Congress ordered more troops to still occupied Southern states. Congress passed many laws to limit Johnson’s power. Former Confederate states declared Johnson a hero of the South.  Flag question: Question 12Question 122 pts White Southerners used the term carpetbagger to describe __________________.Group of answer choicesex-slaves that moved to Southern cities Republican leaders in Congress. Southerners that supported the Union. powerful Northerners that lived and worked in the South.  Flag question: Question 13Question 132 pts What did the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution do?Group of answer choicesEstablished new rules for readmission of Southern states to the Union. It guaranteed the rights of all American men to vote. Allowed Congress to remove cabinet members. It officially ended slavery.  Flag question: Question 14Question 142 pts Redeemers were?Group of answer choicesPolitical activists that worked for social justice. Southern political leaders who successfully returned their states to white Democratic rule. White Northerners that lived and worked in the South. Political leaders that protected President Johnson during impeachment.  Flag question: Question 15Question 152 pts Under the Homestead Act settlers could claim _________ acres of land.  Group of answer choices1,240 160 640 350  Flag question: Question 16Question 162 pts What was the name of the resolution of the disputed presidential election of 1876 the gave Rutherford B. Hayes the presidency?Group of answer choicesRutherfraud’s Compromise The Presidential Agreement of 1876. Compromise of 1877 Unfair Compromise  Flag question: Question 17Question 172 pts Mississippi Plan?Group of answer choicesEmpowered the Grant administration to weaken the Ku Klux Klan and similar organizations. Laws designed by the exConfederate states to sharply limit the civil and economic rights of freedmen. Law that pardoned all Southerners who took an oath pledging loyalty to the Union and support for emancipation. Campaign of violence and intimidation that drove Republicans from power in Mississippi ‘s state elections of 1874.  Flag question: Question 18Question 182 pts What were Long Drives?Group of answer choicesForced marches that Union soldiers made during the Civil War. A term for the trip taken west by American pioneers. Annual cattle drives of more tan 1,000 miles from Texas to the Great Plains. Nonstop express trains that were common after the completion of the transcontinental railroad.  Flag question: Question 19Question 192 pts What is the best description of a tenant/sharecropping farmer?Group of answer choicesFarmers who practiced the newest advances in agricultural technology. Wealthy farmers who owned at least 1,000 acres of land. Commercial farmers with close ties to the industrial North. Farmers that received the right to farm a plot of land in exchange for rent paid in the form of a share of the harvest.  Flag question: Question 20Question 202 pts What was the optimistic phrase white Southerns used to describe the post-Reconstruction South based on segregation, white supremacy and the development of a modern econyGroup of answer choicesGreat South New South Old South Jim Crow South  Flag question: Question 21Question 212 pts Who were scalawags?Group of answer choicesWhite Southerners’ derogatory term for fellow whites considered traitors to their region and race for joining the Republican Party. Northerners who went south after the Civil War to work or aid ex-slaves. Factory workers in the post Reconstruction South. White Southerners that returned their states to Democratic rule.  Flag question: Question 22Question 222 pts A philosophy that argued that government should impose no restraints on business.Group of answer choicesLaissez-faire Anti-trust legislation Horizontal integration Socialism  Flag question: Question 23Question 232 pts The 1893 theory developed by Frederick Jackson Turner that extolled the positive role the frontier played in shaping the American character and institutions.Group of answer choicesFrontier Thesis Manifest destiny New South optimism Westward expansion  Flag question: Question 24Question 242 pts Through ________________ a company seeks to gain the largest share of the market by acquiring its competitors.  Group of answer choicesMass production Vertical integration Trust busting Horizontal integration  Flag question: Question 25Question 252 pts What was the name of the social and educational society for farmers that became a major political force in the Midwest during the mid-1870s?Group of answer choicesAmerican Federation of Labor Exodusters Knights of Labor Grange  Flag question: Question 26Question 262 pts How did standardized time come about in the United States?Group of answer choicesThrough the influence of John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie The railroad companies imposed standardized time due to the need to have reliable timetables. Due to an international agreement between the United States and British Canada. Law passed by Congress  Flag question: Question 27Question 272 pts Exodusters were?Group of answer choicesNew England farmers that settled in the Midwest. More than 20,000 African Americans that left the South to take up farming in Kansas. Southern and Eastern Europeans that lived on the Great Plains. Young men who went to the west to prospect for gold and other minerals.  Flag question: Question 28Question 282 pts People from which nation were excluded from entering the United States in 1882?Group of answer choicesChina Italy Japan Russia  Flag question: Question 29Question 292 pts John D. Rockefeller founded ___________________.Group of answer choicesStandard Oil Western Union I. M. Singer & Company Sears, Roebuck and Company  Flag question: Question 30Question 302 pts The ____________ Act began the breakup of Indian reservations.Group of answer choicesDawes Severalty Homestead Declaratory Enforcement  Flag question: Question 31Question 312 pts The Sioux and other Plains Indian nations were eventually defeated because of ________.Group of answer choicestheir inexperience in battle situations Crazy Horse failed offensive at the Battle of Rosebud the Battle of Little Big Horn destruction of the buffalo hearts and technological disparity between Indians and white settlers and soldiers  Flag question: Question 32Question 322 pts What was the name of the last major incident between the United States military and American Indians that occurred in December of 1890.Group of answer choicesWounded Knee Massacre Sand Creek Massacre Black Hills Affair Rosebud Incident  Flag question: Question 33Question 332 pts What happened at Promontory Point, Utah in May of 1869?Group of answer choicesThe last major battle between the U. S. Army and Native Americans. The Transcontinental Railroad was officially completed. The destruction of the buffalo herds began. Former Confederate president Jefferson Davis was pardoned.  Flag question: Question 34Question 342 pts What was the Haymarket riot / incident?Group of answer choicesThe day strikers rioted at the Pullman Palace Car Company in 1893. A violent incident between Irish imigrants and African Americans. A violent protest at Carnegie Steel Violent incident when a bomb exploded amid a group of policemen as they broke up a peaceful labor rally in Chicago.  Flag question: Question 35Question 352 pts Due to concern of the economic power of large corporations, Congress passed the __________ which proved to be ___________.Group of answer choicesSherman Anti-Trust Act: weak Laissez-Fair Act; strong Homestead Act; very effective Sherman Anti-Holding Company Act; unconstitutional  Flag question: Question 36Question 362 pts Battle of Little Bighorn?Group of answer choicesThe last major battle between the U. S. military and Native Americans in December of 1890. A great victory for the U. S. Cavalry Lt. Col. George A. custer and the Seventh Cavalry were wiped out by Cheyenne, Sioux and Arapaho warriors in June of 1876. The massacre of more than 800 Native Americans in Montana.  Flag question: Question 37 A Monopoly?Group of answer choicesAn idea to impose no restraints on business. A legally binding deal bringing many companies in the same industry under the direction of a board of trustees. The control of n industry of market by one corporation. The idea that big business must be restrained.  HistoryUS HistoryAMERICAN H LOTER2345Share Question