Exam #1
How many slaves were freed following the civil war?
4 million
During the 19th century women began to move into the labor force. For example in 1860 __________ percent of women were in the workforce. By 1900 that number grew to _______ percent.
4.5, 35
Ulysses S. Grant depended on this group for his presidential victory in 1868
African Americans
Who became president after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated?
Andrew Johnson
Which political party was the average black citizen most likely to vote for during reconstruction?
As a republican
The new south passed laws during reconstruction with the purpose of restricting freedom of blacks and refusal to give blacks rights as citizens. The laws were modified from those of the old south, changing the word slave to the word "negro". What were these laws called?
Black codes
Northerners who settled in the south during reconstruction were called?
Carpetbaggers
What famous book did Alexis de Tocqueville publish in 1835?
Democracy in America
Who was the author of the utopian romance looking backward
Edward Bellamy
Abraham Lincoln lived long enough to see his vision of Reconstruction carried out in the U.S.
False
Abraham Lincoln was born in Springfield, Illinois.
False
Abraham Lincoln's early reconstruction policy proposal encouraged freed people to leave the united states and immigrate to Europe or South Africa.
False
Haymarket square was the site of a pitched battle between strikers at the Carnegie Steel plant and pinkerton detectives
False
Lincoln died on the night of April 14th, 1865.
False
Lincoln graduated from law school in illinois and practiced in Springfield.
False
In 1864, Lincoln faced a tough reelection battle against ______ , the Democratic nominee.
George McClellan
What was Johnson's reaction to the civil rights act of 1866?
He immediately vetoed the law saying it discriminated against white people
_________ was the presidential candidate nominated by both liberal republicans and the democratic party in the election of 1872
Horace Greeley
After reconstruction, what laws were passed with the purpose of reducing freedoms and opportunities for African Americans?
Jim Crow laws
Which of the following did not occur as education reform during reconstruction?
Johnson attempted to integrate all southern schools with equal white/black enrollment
The ________ declared that the voters of each territory, rather than the federal government had the right to decide whether the territory should be slave or free.
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Which union was hurt irrevocably by the Haymarket square protest?
Knights of labor
Which of the following is true about lincoln's and johnson's views of reconstruction?
Lincoln wanted quick and easy reunion and reconciliation, while Johnson believed the south never had the right to secede in the first place
Which state was the first to reorganize under president Lincoln's policy for reconstruction?
Louisiana
Which of the following was not a policy of the radical republican's 1867 reconstruction act?
Ratification of the 15th amendment, allowing the freedom of the vote, was mandatory.
The appomattox court house gave witness to which historic event?
Robert E. Lee's surrender to Ulysses S. Grant
Which of the following was not shared in the system of sharecropping?
Slaves to help grow the crop
Andrew Carnegie created a monopoly in the __________ industry
Steel
Arguing against higher education for women, what did Medical school professor Edward Clarke assert in 1873?
That intelligent work damaged a woman's reproductive organs
What event turned the tide of the war in the Union's favor?
The North's victories at Vicksburg and Gettysburg
Which of the following is true about black politicians during the reconstruction era?
They helped lead to the allowance of black juries and a decrease in discrimination
By the time Lincoln was inaugurated as president in March 1861, seven southern states had seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate states of America.
True
Jefferson Davis, president of the confederacy, had more military and political experience than his rival, president Abraham Lincoln.
True
Lincoln was assassinated after Robert E. Lee surrendered his forces to Ulysses S. Grant.
True
The Emancipation Proclamation, which took effect in January 1, 1863, did not free all the slaves in the U.S.
True
The term "GIlded Age" was coined by Mark Twain
True
After a Union victory at Vicksburg, MS, Lincoln named __________ the supreme commander of the union forces.
Ulysses S. Grant
The winner of the 1896 presidential election was
William McKinley
Which of the following was not a part of the compromise of 1877
appointment of a southern vice president
The strike at the Homestead plant in Pennsylvania is famous for the
armed resistance by striking steel workers
After Lincoln's young son Willie died of typhoid fever in 1862, Mary Lincoln
attempted to communicate with her dead son while still serving as first lady.
Which of the following reasons are why reconstruction ended?
caused high costs and taxes, white southerners could not accept African Americans exercising basic civil rights
During which listed period was democracy most prevalent for the entirety of the American population?
during reconstruction
The wade-davis bill granted the franchise to black americans
false
Under the U.S. constitution, impeachment by the house removes an official from office.
false
Abraham Lincoln fired general George McClellan becuase
he was hesitant to go to war and pursue Robert E. Lee
The impeachment of Andrew Johnson was
in retaliation for his opposition to congressional reconstruction
The main purpose of the freedmen's bureau was to
oversee relations between former masters and slaves
The most important agent of economic growth in the U.S. during this period of American history was
railroads
The "black codes"
reduced freedmen to a condition close to slavery
Which of the following was created created in the decades following the civil war?
symphonies, public libraries, museums, and oprea companies
In Tocqueville's America
the majority of white males owned property, very few americans lived in cities, most americans lived on farms, and people worked for themselves
Andrew Johnson removed Edwin M. Stanton from office because he supported congressional reconstruction policy
true
Ulysses S. Grant was guilty of?
unwise appointments of public officials
The theory of "survival of the fittest" provided logical support for
wage labor, the gap between the rich and the poor, social inequality, and capitalism
Radical republicans objected to Lincoln's initial plan because it
was too lenient and restored the political rights of white men who had fought against the Union
The nations time zones
were initially created by a consortium of railroads