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Transcript
Texas History
Chapter 15-16
#1
North’s victory in the Civil War meant
A: South seceded
B:
Union was preserved
C: Slavery was legalized
D:
Lincoln was no longer
President
B. Union was
preserved
#2
All were sacrifices made by Texans
during the Civil War EXCEPT
A: They used coffee
B:
They wore homespun
clothing
D:
They stopped printing
newspapers
substitutes
C: They stopped
receiving nursing care
C. They stopped
receiving nursing
care
#3
Union leaders wanted to gain control
of Galveston because it
A: Had a busy seaport
B:
Was a railroad center
C: Housed the State Capitol
D:
Was the geographic
center of Texas
A. Had a
busy seaport
#4
Many delegates to the Texas convention
after the 1860 election
A: Opposed secession
B:
Had no opinion about
secession
C: Favored secession
D:
Declared secession
illegal
C. Favored
secession
#5
Most Southerners in the 1850s
believed that the rise
of the Republican party would mean
A: Legalization of slavery
B:
The end of the
Southern way of life
C: Economic prosperity
D:
A depression in the North
B. The end of
the southern
way of life
#6
Members of the 1861 convention
in Montgomery, Alabama, formed the
A: Confederate States of
B:
Whig Party
America
C:
Republican Party
D:
Democratic Party
A. Confederate
States of
America
#7
If the Republicans won the 1860 election,
Southern leaders threatened to
A:
C:
Call for a recount
Filibuster in Congress
B:
Secede from the Union
D:
Assassinate Lincoln
B. Secede from
the Union
#8
Despite a blockade of its ports,
Texas continued to send cotton
to Europe through
A:
C:
New Orleans
Mexico
B:
D:
California
Santa Fe
C. Mexico
#9
All were results of the Civil War EXCEPT
The Union was
A: dissolved
B:
More than 600,000
people died
C: Slavery ended
D:
The Confederacy was
defeated
A. The Union
was dissolved
#10
During the Civil War, women did
all of the following EXCEPT
A: Work on farms
C:
Serve as nurses
B:
Sewed uniforms
D:
Work in factories
D. Work in
factories
#11
How many Texans served
in the Confederate Army?
A:
C:
60,000
10,000
B:
6,000
D: 66,000
A. 60,000
#12
The Texas Secession Convention
ordered all state officials
to take an oath of allegiance to
A:
President Lincoln
C: The Union Army
B:
D:
The Confederacy
Texas
B. The
Confederacy
#13
Conscription is
A: Secession from the
B:
Forced enrollment into
military service
Union
Confederate paper
C: money
Hiring of a substitute
D: for military service
B. Forced
enrollment
into military
service
#14
Which of these was NOT a problem
during Reconstruction?
Invasions by Mexican
A: soldiers
B: North and South
C: Scarcity of money
D:
Bitterness between
Lack of food and
shelter for freedmen
A. Invasions by
Mexican soldiers
#15
On June 19, 1865, General Granger
issued a proclamation declaring that all
A: Women had the right
B:
Enslaved people were
free
D:
African Americans
could vote
to vote
C: Taxes were increased
B. Enslaved
people were free
#16
The Texas Constitution of 1866 failed to
Give African
Americans the right to
A: vote
C:
Abolish slavery
B:
D:
Declare secession
illegal
Cancel the state’s war
debts
A. Give African
Americans the
right to vote
#17
Most former Confederates felt
the Radical Republicans’
plan for Reconstruction was
A: Too generous
B:
Too harsh
C: unnecessary
D:
Fair to all
B. Too harsh
#18
On March 30, 1870, President Grant
Signed a proclamation ending
Reconstruction in
War with Native
Americans
A: Texas
B:
C: The Civil War
D: The Fifteenth
Amendment
A.
Reconstruction
in Texas
#19
The federal agency created to assist
newly freed slaves was the
A: Ku Klux Klan
B:
Welfare Department
C:
D:
Ladies Needle
Battalion
Freedman’s Bureau
C. Freedman’s
Bureau
#20
After being impeached, President Johnson
A: Lost most of his
influence
Was removed from
C: office
B:
D:
Was reelected to a
second term
Left the office
voluntarily
A. Lost most of
his influence
#21
The period of reestablishing governments
in the South after the Civil War is called
A: Renewal
B:
C: Reunion
D:
Reconstruction
Reintegration
B. Reconstruction
#22
The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863
A:
Freed slaves in the
Union states
C: Freed slaves in the
Confederate states
B:
D:
Condemned Southern
states for seceding
Condemned
President Johnson
C. Freed slaves in the
Confederate states
#23
African Americans were most likely
to vote for
A: Republicans
B:
C: Whigs
D:
Democrats
Federalists
A. Republicans
#24
What oath did Southerners have to take
before they could vote?
A: Emancipation Oath
C:
Ironclad Oath
B:
D:
Abolitionist Oath
Oath of Office
C. Ironclad Oath
#25
Who was the President of the United States
impeached during Reconstruction?
A: Andrew Johnson
B:
Abraham Lincoln
C: Ulysses S, Grant
D:
John H. Reagan
A. Andrew
Johnson
#26
The 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment
was also know as
A: Terry’s Texas
B:
Terry’s Texas Rangers
D:
Terry’s Rebel
Regiment
Regiment
C: Terry’s Tennessee
Rangers
B. Terry’s
Texas Rangers
#27
Texans learned that General Lee had
Surrendered a month before,
after the battle at Palmito Ranch from
A: Union Prisoners
B: Union Farmers
C: Union Planters
D:
None of these
A. Union
Prisoners
#28
The political party that used violence to keep
African Americans from voting in 1873
A: Whigs
B:
Democrats
C: Republicans
D:
Federalists
B. Democrats
#29
Who was the president of the Confederacy?
A: Abraham Lincoln
B:
Jefferson Davis
C: Sam Houston
D:
Mirabeau B. Lamar
B. Jefferson
Davis
#30
Who was the President of the United States,
elected 1860?
A: Abraham Lincoln
B: Jefferson Davis
C: Andrew Jackson
D:
Thomas Jefferson
A. Abraham
Lincoln
#31
Site of the first battle of the Civil War
A: Sabine Pass
B: Palmito Ranch
C: Fort Sumter
D:
New Orleans
C. Fort Sumter
#32
City where Union forces launched
an invasion of Texas in 1864
A: Sabine Pass
B: New Orleans
C: Brownsville
D:
Galveston
B. New Orleans
#33
Battle that dashed Union plans
to launch a major campaign against Texas
A: Sabine Pass
B: Galveston Bay
C: Palmito Ranch
D:
Buffalo Bayou
A. Sabine Pass
#34
Site of the last Civil War battle
A: Appomattox
B: Palmito Ranch
C: New Orleans
D:
Fort Sumter
B. Palmito Ranch
#35
Southern whites who
supported Reconstruction
A: Ku Klux Klan
B: Carpetbaggers
C: Abolitionists
D:
Scalawags
D. Scalawags
#36
Northerners who came to the South
during Reconstruction
A: Scalawags
B: Carpet baggers
C: Radical Republicans
D:
Abolitionists
B. Carpetbaggers
#37
Laws limiting the rights
of African Americans
after the Civil War
A: Black codes
B: 13th Amendment
C: Radical Republicans
D:
15th Amendment
A. Black codes
#38
Set strict standards for admitting
Southern states
back into the Union
A: Scalawags
B: Freedman’s Bureau
C: Radical Republicans
D:
Abolitionists
C. Radical
Republicans
#39
Governor of Texas that opposed secession
A: Mirabeau B. Lamar
B: Sam Houston
C: John H. Reagan
D:
Milton Holland
B. Sam Houston
#40
Union general whose cavalry
occupied Austin in 1865
A: George A. Custer
B: Gordon Granger
C: John H. Reagan
D:
Milton Holland
A. George A. Custer
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