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How many people lived in cities after 1870 in England? Between 30% and 40% More than half
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How did the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments help realize the words in the Declaration of Independence?
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Whose right to vote did the 15th Amendment not ensure? Black American women. Black American men.
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What did this mean for Black people who had been enslaved? 1 It meant that they were going to be enslaved again. 2 It meant that they were going to be considered American citizens. 3 It meant that they didn’t have the pr...
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Where did the 13th Amendment end the practice of enslaving people? 1 It stated that slavery was illegal only in the northern states. 2 It stated that slavery was illegal in all states, north and south. 3 It stated that s...
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What caused reconstruction to not successfully occur? Mark all that apply 1 The Radical Republicans plan 2 The assassination of Lincoln
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Identify THREE specific ways the Freedmen's Bureau helped formerly enslaved people in the south. 1 Taught people to read 2 Taught women to sew 3 Issued rations 4 Issued land
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Identify THREE specific ways the Freedmen's Bureau helped formerly enslaved people in the south. Taught people to read Taught women to sew Issued rations Issued land
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Sherman gave newly freed African-Americans abandoned or confiscated land and mules as part of his march to the sea. However, President Johnson vetoed this when he became president. How would the lack of land for formerly...
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Sherman gave newly freed African-Americans abandoned or confiscated land and mules as part of his march to the sea. However, President Johnson vetoed this when he became president. How would the lack of land for formerly...
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Instead of 10% of former Confederates giving an oath of loyalty to the union under Lincoln's plan, the Wade-Davis bill created by Radical Republicans wanted ______ to swear an oath of loyalty before coming back in as sta...
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Radical Republicans overall wanted ______ former Confederates and bring _______ to the south. to punish; racial equality and protections of Civil Rights help; a ban on slavery an easy path for; voting
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Radical Republicans in Congress thought Lincoln's 10 Percent Plan was too easy and kind to former Confederates equalizing between races punishing of former Confederates--he went too hard on them bold on Civil Rights for...
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All of the following were part of Lincoln's 10 Percent Plan EXCEPT allow all black men and women to vote in all elections with no exceptions 10% of voters in former Confederate states needed to take an oath of allegiance...
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What were the obstacles within the North and South in regards to Reconstruction? the south did not believe that the north cared about them and their views, which is why they had seceded in the first place All of the abov...
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What is the term for rebuilding the south's economy, infrastructure, and government and bringing the United States back together after the end of the Civil War? Emancipation Proclamation Reconstruction Antebellum Aboliti...
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All of the following were political challenges for the nation EXCEPT: how formerly enslaved people would have their rights guaranteed/protected how to reintegrate Confederate states into the union how to abolish slavery...
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What challenges did formerly enslaved people face? Mark all that apply Lack of equality Had no land, job, or education Reuniting with their families No idea how to survive outside enslavement
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What were the major areas of recovery that needed to be addressed? Mark all that apply. Political changes Economic changes Physical damage Social changes
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Theodore Roosevelt’s foreign policy of using American force to influence events in Latin America was called Dollar Diplomacy Banana Republics Moral Diplomacy Big Stick Diplomacy
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What war signaled America’s desire for imperialism and international competition? The Spanish-American War The Mexican-American War World War I World War II
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Which reason below would be a MILITARY reason supporting American imperialism? Desire for new markets Increased status as a world power A sense of cultural superiority Naval development and expansion
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Which reason below would be a SOCIAL reason supporting American imperialism? Desire for new markets A sense of cultural superiority Naval development and expansion Increased status as a world power
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Which reason below would be an ECONOMIC reason supporting American imperialism? A sense of cultural superiority Naval development and expansion Desire for new markets Increased status as a world power
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Why did the American Government pass the Dawes Act? 1 To help Natives learn to speak and read English. 2 To force Natives to live separated in single families on their own land, rather than together in a tribe, because t...
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