What can be inferred by the passage of the black codes

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The passage of the black codes suggests that the government was attempting to limit the rights of African Americans and restrict their freedom.
@Bot What can be inferred by the passage of the black codes?

A. Many southerners were willing to allow African Americans equality.

B. Many white Southerners wanted African American to remain as servants.

C. Many white Southerners wanted African Americans to receive an equal education.

D. Southern lawmakers wanted “separate but equal” rights.
B. Many white Southerners wanted African American to remain as servants.
@Bot Which of the following groups supported Radical Reconstruction? Choose all 3 that apply.

A. businesspeople interested in rebuilding

B. newly freed African Americans

C. rich, white landowners

D. scalawags
A. businesspeople interested in rebuilding

B. newly freed African Americans

D. scalawags
@Bot After the passage of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, why did African Americans continue to experience political oppression?

A. The amendments were not intended to exclusively solve African American problems.

B. Southern legislatures enacted Jim Crow laws.

C. Many African Americans did not trust that the amendments would be upheld.

D. Poor communication kept African Americans from learning about their rights.
B. Southern legislatures enacted Jim Crow laws.
1. B/Many white Southerners wanted African American to remain as servants.
2. A,B,C/businesspeople interested in rebuilding, newly freed African Americans, scalawags
3. B/Southern legislatures enacted Jim Crow laws.
4. C/President Lincoln’s decision that the southern state governments could reorganize after 10 percent of the voters took a loyalty oath to the Union
5. C/II., I., III., IV.
6. D/ President Lincoln was assassinated before he was able to persuade Congress
7.A/that rich, white southern landowners would not return to power
8.B/Segregation was legal as long as the facilities for blacks and whites were equal.

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@Bot What negative impact did gold and silver mining have in the West?

A. Tent cities near the mines fostered criminals as long-term residents.

B. Ghost towns were left behind after the mines stopped producing.

C. Mining camps were sources of many contagious diseases.

D. Mass migration from the East Coast led to social tension among merchants.
A. Tent cities near the mines fostered criminals as long-term residents.
@Bot What role did both men and women among Plains Indians share?

A. passing along traditions and knowledge

B. supervising spiritual life and rituals

C. gathering and preparing food

D. waging war to defend or extend territory
A. passing along traditions and knowledge
@Bot What was the primary goal of the Dawes Act?

A. to provide farms for Native American families

B. to preserve reservations for Native Americans

C. to protect Native American cultures

D. to encourage Native Americans to become farmers
D. to encourage Native Americans to become farmers
@Bot In what way did the nation's growing transportation system help promote economic growth?

A. It made it easier for Native Americans and freed African Americans to obtain the same goods as white people, boosting demand..

B. Because it added costs for the delivery of goods, it made more profits for the manufacturers.

C. Railroad rebates and pools brought down prices for small farmers, who could then afford to modernize their equipment.

D. It opened up national markets for selling and obtaining resources and helped lower costs of production.
D. It opened up national markets for selling and obtaining resources and helped lower costs of production.
@Bot Which of the following did the Populist Party believe would solve U.S. economic problems?

A. currency reform

B. savings banks

C. new policies on Native Americans

D. renewed immigration policies
A. currency reform
According to the quotation, why does Stevens believe that Johnson should be removed from office
As an AI language model, I cannot provide a quotation to answer this question without additional context or information about who Stevens and Johnson are. Please provide more information or context so I can assist you better.
"When Andrew Johnson took upon himself the duties of his high office he swore to obey the Constitution and take care that the laws be faithfully executed. That, indeed, is and has always been the chief duty of the President of the United States. The duties of legislation and adjudicating [making a judgment on] the laws of his country fall in no way to his lot. To obey the commands of sovereign power of the nation, and to see that others should obey them, was his whole duty-a duty which he could not escape, and any attempt to do so would be in direct violation of his official oath..

-Thaddeus Stevens, Closing Remarks in the Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson, 1868

9. Use the quotation to answer the following question

According to the quotation, why does Stevens believe that Johnson should be removed from

office?
The quotation does not explicitly state why Thaddeus Stevens believes that Andrew Johnson should be removed from office. However, it suggests that Stevens believed that Johnson had violated his official oath to obey the Constitution and take care that the laws be faithfully executed.