Transcript SOL Quiz 17

SOL Quiz 17
Reconstruction
1. Which of the following is the most CORRECT statement of the
effect of President Lincoln's assassination?
a. Martial law was declared in all but the New England states.
b. Congressional and presidential plans for Reconstruction were combined.
c. Radical Republicans, advocating a less lenient Reconstruction, gained
more power and influence.
d. Reconstruction "hard-liners" were blamed for inciting the assassination.
The assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was captured and
investigators discovered that he was part of a group that had
planned to assassinate other government officials, including
Vice-President Johnson and Secretary of War Stanton. As the
public became aware of the scope of the plan, the hand of the
Radical Republicans was strengthened.
2. The primary purpose of the Black Codes was to
a. ensure the civil rights of the former slaves
b. encourage vocational training and education for freedmen
c. weaken the power of the Democratic Party
d. keep blacks under white control and break their economic power
During the first few years after the Civil War, the lenient LincolnJohnson Reconstruction policy gave Southern state governments much
freedom in their internal affairs. Southern whites took advantage of
this lenience by enacting Black Codes. These laws, passed in 1865 and
1866, had two main purposes: one was to deprive blacks of certain
rights and keep them socially inferior to whites. The other purpose
was to break the spirit and the economic power of free black laborers.
3. Which of the following measures declared that all persons born in
the United States were citizens of the United States?
a. 13th Amendment
b. 14th Amendment
c. 15th Amendment
d. Emancipation Proclamation
The 14th Amendment (ratified in 1868) declared that all persons
born in the United States were citizens of the United States. It
created a new kind of citizenship -- national citizenship.
4. Which of the following is TRUE?
a. carpetbaggers were Northerners who went South to participate in
Reconstruction
b. scalawags were freedmen who went North
c. scalawags were white Southerners who had lost the right to vote
d. carpetbaggers were Southern whites who accepted posts in
reconstruction governments
Carpetbaggers was the derogatory term used by Southerners to
describe Northerners who went South to participate in
Reconstruction. Some worked to help blacks, but others sought
personal power or fortune. These people were called
"carpetbaggers" because many of them carried luggage made of
carpeting material.
5. One Southern reaction to Congressional Reconstruction was the
use of racist secret societies to obstruct Reconstruction policies by
intimidation. One such society was the
a. Knights of Labor
b. Patrons of Husbandry and the Grange
c. Native American Association
d. Knights of the White Camellia
One Southern reaction to Congressional Reconstruction was the use
of racist secret societies to obstruct Reconstruction policies through
intimidation. One such society was the Knights of the White
Camellia (1860). Others were the Ku Klux Klan (1865), the White
League, the Invisible Circle, and the Pale Faces. They were all secret
societies that opposed Reconstruction and promoted "white
supremacy."