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History-10 Reconstruction Test Name: Pts. Poss. – 60 Multiple Choice: (2 pts. Each) _____1. Abraham Lincoln was assassinated while: a. making a speech b. watching a play c. visiting troops in Virginia d. strolling on the White House grounds _____2. Which of the following plans for reconstruction required 10% of adult males make a loyalty oath before the state could be readmitted to the Union? a. Lincoln’s Plan b. Radical Republican’s Plan c. Johnson’s Plan d. Wade-Davis Bill _____3. Which of the following plans for reconstruction was considered the most lenient on the South? a. Lincoln’s Plan b. Radical Republican’s Plan c. Johnson’s Plan d. Wade-Davis Bill _____4. The Amendment to the Constitution that banned slavery was the: a. Twelfth b. Thirteenth c. Fourteenth d. Fifteenth _____5. The agency given the task of feeding and clothing war refugees in the South using surplus army supplies was called the: a. Military Reconstruction Bureau b. Radical Republicans c. Freedmen’s Bureau d. Red Cross _____6. Under provisions of the Wade-Davis Bill, who would not be allowed the right to vote or hold office? a. former enslaved African Americans b. plantation owners c. former Confederate government officials and military officers d. any men who fought in the Confederate army _____7. This actor, and supporter of the former Confederacy, assassinated Lincoln: a. Thaddeous Stevens b. John Wilkes Booth c. Andrew Johnson d. Charles Sumner _____8. Which of the following plans for reconstruction provided the most protection for African American rights? a. Lincoln’s Plan b. Radical Republican’s Plan c. Johnson’s Plan d. Wade-Davis Bill _____9. What was the main point of Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address? a. that the leaders of the former Confederacy needed to be punished b. that African Americans would now be equal to whites in all respects c. that people who lost property during the war would get it back d. that, in order to restore the union, no one should harbor any ill will towards anyone else _____10. Some Radical Republicans suggested giving freedmen a little help to start their new lives, referred to as: a. 40 acres and a mule b. the Reconstruction Act c. the Military Reconstruction Act d. sharecropping _____11. Lincoln’s Reconstruction Plan was purposefully lenient to the south because: a. this would be the best way to heal the wounds of war and restore the nation b. he felt badly for those southerners who had lost so much during the war c. he had relatives that were southerners d. the Radical Republicans put pressure on him to go easy on the South _____12. This Amendment was created because Radical Republicans wanted to make sure freedmen could vote: a. Twelfth b. Thirteenth c. Fourteenth d. Fifteenth _____13. Which of the following events occurred first? a. The Battle of Gettysburg b. Gold is discovered in California c. The Boston Massacre d. The Salem Witch Trials _____14. Which one of the following events occurred first? a. The Constitutional Convention b. The Battle of Gettysburg c. The Boston Massacre d. The Louisiana Purchase _____15. This terrorist group was formed following the Civil War to prevent freedmen from going to the polls and voting: a. Ku Klux Klan b. Al Qaida c. Scalawags d. Radical Republicans _____16. The Vice President who took over as President when Lincoln was assassinated, his plan for reconstruction was very similar to Lincolns: a. Andrew Johnson b. Ulysses S. Grant c. Rutherford B. Hayes d. Charles Sumner _____17. Which of the following best explains why Johnson was impeached? a. he had an affair with an intern b. he stole information from the Democratic Headquarters c. he tried to remove people he had appointed to his administration d. his plan was to harsh on the South _____18. Which of the following was one of the leaders of the Radical Republicans in Congress? a. Andrew Johnson b. John Wilkes Booth c. Abraham Lincoln d. Thaddeous Stevens _____19. Which of the following presidential administrations had much corruption, including bribery and tax fraud? a. Lincoln b. Johnson c. Grant d. Hayes _____20. What was the result of Johnson’s impeachment trial? a. he was removed from office b. he remained in office by a slim vote c. he remained in office by a landslide vote d. he was forced to do 30 hours of community service Vocabulary Matching: Match the term on the right with its correct definition on the left. (1 pt. each) _____1. A general pardon to a group of people. A. graft _____2. Forgiveness of a crime. B. scalawag _____3. To accuse a public official of a serious crime. C. sharecropper _____4. Laws passed by the south limiting the rights of African Americans. D. amnesty E. black codes _____5. Southerners who worked with Republicans and supported Reconstruction. F. impeach G. pardon _____6. Gaining money illegally through politics. H. freedmen _____7. Former slaves. I. carpetbagger _____8. Northerners that moved to the South looking for jobs and political office. _____9. People that paid rent for land in crops, because they did not have money to pay in cash. J. Freedmen’s Bureau K. tenant farmer _____10. People that paid rent for the land they farmed. _____11. An agency given the task of feeding and clothing war refugees, as well as assisting freedmen to find work. Short Answer: 1. Who was the first woman to be executed in the United States for her role in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln? (2 pts.) 2. What law divided the former Confederacy into military districts, where a Union General was put in charge of each district? (1 pt.) 3. One of the goals of the Radical Republicans during Reconstruction was to protect and advance the rights of African Americans. Was this goal achieved? Give examples in explaining your answer. (6 pts.) Extra Credit: 1. What is Australia’s national capital? (2 pts.)