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amnesty
A general pardon or conditional offer for past offenses against the government.
True
Before 1811, roads badly needed improvement.
Fifteenth Amendment
In 1868, the Presidential elections were held. The Republican Convention nominated General Ulysses S. Grant as its candidate. The Democrats nominated Horatio Seymour instead of Johnson as their candidate. In November, Grant won an easy victory in the electoral college, 214 to 80, but the popular vote showed that the race was actually much closer--3,000,000 to 2,700,000. Southern blacks supplied Grant's margin, and the Republicans realized the importance of the black vote.
True
New Orleans, Louisville, and St. Louis grew from steamboat trade.
suffrage
The right to vote; the act of voting.
False
The success of the Erie Canal helped make Boston a shipping giant.
False
The telegraph allowed voice communication between cities.
impeach
To accuse a public officer of wrongdoing.
False
Colonial goods were hauled by trains.
True
Railroads caused increased production in other industries.
False
Steamships allowed goods to be shipped downstream for the first time.
False
The Cumberland Road was a concrete road.
Johnson's Impeachment
The Republican Radicals in control of the Reconstruction attempted to limit President Johnson's power after he kept blocking their legislation. Congress believed that while Johnson was in office, Reconstruction wouldn't be successful. The Command of the Army Act was passed a few days prior to the Reconstruction Act of 1867, and required that the President must issue all orders to the army through the General of the Army. This act limited the President's power to direct the army as its commander-in-chief.
True
The national road built in 1811 was the Cumberland Road.