A) A homeless unemployed freedman in the South
B) A native white Southerner who cooperated with the Republicans
C) A former plantation owner who had lost his lands
D) A Union soldier who occupied the South during Reconstruction
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A) Only prohibited the states from abridging those rights associated with U.S. citizenship
B) Brought individual rights under federal protection
C) Defined state citizenship and national citizenship as being one and the same
D) Did not differentiate between state citizenship and national citizenship
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A) Impairment of property rights by statute did not violate due process.
B) State laws barring women from certain occupations did not violate the privileges and immunities clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
C) The Fourteenth Amendment barred individual acts of discrimination as well as acts undertaken by a state.
D) It was unconstitutional for a state to secede from the Union.
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A) Complete the Reconstruction process quickly
B) Treat the South with sympathy and compassion
C) Place Reconstruction policy in the president's hands
D) Ensure the rights of the freedmen
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A) Signaled the demise of the two-party system
B) Brought an end to Reconstruction
C) Marked the beginning of a long era of Democratic presidents
D) Demonstrated that African-American voters held the balance of power in Southern politics
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A) Argued that voting rights should be permanently denied to former Confederates
B) Dominated the legislatures in several southern states
C) Led efforts to establish public schools in the region
D) Advocated the confiscation and redistribution of land
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A) punish their former masters
B) take advantage of the economic opportunities offered them by Northern factory owners
C) create their own institutions free of white control
D) demand passage of legislation outlawing social, economic, and political discrimination on the basis of race
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A) They constituted the largest group holding political office in the South during Reconstruction.
B) For the most part they were greedy, scheming politicians who came to loot the South in its most desperate hour.
C) Most came because they were seeking business opportunities or a warmer climate.
D) Knowing that industrialization of the South was impractical, they were primarily interested in bringing mechanized agribusiness to the region.
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A) Existing Southern state governments were recognized as legitimate.
B) The education of freedmen in the South would be supported by federal funding.
C) Freedmen were given the right to vote in elections for state constitutional conventions and in subsequent elections.
D) Southern plantations were confiscated and divided into smaller plots of land.
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A) Gave the Democrats effective control of both houses of Congress
B) Represented an endorsement of the Reconstruction plans of the Republican congressional leaders
C) Deepened the split between Conservative and Radical Republicans
D) Demonstrated public support for Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction program
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A) supported by President Johnson.
B) rejected by all Southern legislatures except Tennessee's.
C) approved by the Southern states and then withdrawn by Congress.
D) supported by prominent women's rights activists but received little additional support.
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A) His decision to fire Secretary of War Stanton
B) His losing battle with alcoholism
C) His advice to Southern states that they reject the Fourteenth Amendment
D) His systematic efforts to block enforcement of the Reconstruction Act of 1867
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A) freedmen should not be extended the right to vote
B) Southern property should be confiscated and used to give freedmen homesteads and a chance at economic independence
C) all freedmen should be given forty acres from confiscated Southern land
D) the Fourteenth Amendment should extend the right to vote to women as well as to African Americans
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A) Ironically, Johnson was saved by the Radical Republicans, who argued that impeachment should not be used as a political weapon.
B) Because of public outrage at the way Johnson was being forced out of office, the Senate voted to acquit him.
C) Johnson's acquittal by the Senate established the precedent that Congress could not use impeachment as a political weapon against the President.
D) Although Johnson was found guilty, his appeal to the Supreme Court prevented his removal from office.
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A) They encouraged investment in industry.
B) They lowered taxes.
C) They imposed severe economic penalties on former slaveowners.
D) They passed civil rights legislation outlawing racial discrimination in employment and housing.
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A) a labor shortage
B) inflation
C) overdependence on cotton
D) declining prices for food crops
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