Presidential and Radical Reconstruction Quiz
10 Questions
100 Views

Choose a study mode

Play Quiz
Study Flashcards
Spaced Repetition
Chat to lesson

Podcast

Play an AI-generated podcast conversation about this lesson

Questions and Answers

Vagrancy laws in the 1860s applied to?

  • The property that African Americans were allowed to rent or own
  • The role of the planter aristocracy in Southern state legislatures
  • Voter registration rights for newly freed African Americans in the South
  • People who moved from place to place without regular homes or work (correct)
  • Radical Republicans in Congress wanted to provide more rights for formerly enslaved people, so they?

  • Called for a new Republican candidate for president in 1866
  • Passed the Black Codes, which protected African Americans
  • Supported all of Johnson's Reconstruction policies
  • Overturned several of President Johnson's vetoes (correct)
  • Which law established martial law in the South after the Civil War?

  • The Vagrancy Laws
  • The Civil Rights Act of 1866
  • The Tenure of Office Act
  • The Reconstruction Act of 1867 (correct)
  • Which statement best describes President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction?

    <p>Johnson's plan was similar to Lincoln's plan, but stricter</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement best describes the Wade-Davis Bill?

    <p>The bill required a greater show of loyalty for readmittance than Lincoln's plan</p> Signup and view all the answers

    President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction frustrated many members of Congress because it?

    <p>Accepted election results that returned Southern planters to power</p> Signup and view all the answers

    As a result of the tension between President Johnson and the Radical Republicans?

    <p>Congress voted to impeach President Johnson</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Southern states resisted the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment by?

    <p>Establishing poll taxes and literacy tests</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Radical Republicans in Congress opposed President Lincoln's plan for Reconstruction because they thought it was too?

    <p>Moderate</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement best describes Southern military districts during Reconstruction?

    <p>The South was divided into five different military districts</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Vagrancy Laws

    • Vagrancy laws in the 1860s targeted individuals without stable homes or jobs, affecting primarily African Americans.

    Radical Republicans and Reconstruction

    • Radical Republicans in Congress aimed to enhance rights for formerly enslaved individuals by reversing President Johnson's Reconstruction policies.
    • They successfully overturned several of Johnson's vetoes, indicating significant congressional opposition to his approach.

    Reconstruction Act of 1867

    • The Reconstruction Act of 1867 established martial law in the Southern states, a pivotal moment in the post-Civil War era.

    Johnson's Reconstruction Plan

    • President Johnson's Reconstruction strategy was similar to Lincoln's but deemed stricter and faced criticism from Congress for not adequately addressing the needs of the freedmen.
    • Johnson accepted election outcomes that reinstated Southern planters, frustrating many congressional members.

    Wade-Davis Bill

    • The Wade-Davis Bill required a greater demonstration of loyalty from Southern states for re-admittance than Lincoln's less stringent approach, emphasizing stricter requirements.

    Impeachment of President Johnson

    • Conflict between President Johnson and Radical Republicans led Congress to vote for his impeachment, highlighting severe political divides during Reconstruction.

    Resistance to the Fifteenth Amendment

    • Southern states resisted the Fifteenth Amendment primarily by instituting poll taxes and literacy tests, which effectively disenfranchised many African American voters.

    Radical Republicans' Opposition to Lincoln

    • Radical Republicans opposed Lincoln's Reconstruction plan, perceiving it as overly moderate and insufficient in addressing the rights of freed slaves.

    Southern Military Districts

    • The South was divided into five military districts during Reconstruction, each overseen by federal authorities to enforce new laws and protect the rights of freedmen.

    Studying That Suits You

    Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.

    Quiz Team

    Description

    Test your knowledge on the key concepts of Presidential and Radical Reconstruction. This quiz features flashcards that cover important terms and definitions from this critical period in American history. Challenge yourself and see how well you understand the changes that took place during this era.

    More Like This

    Use Quizgecko on...
    Browser
    Browser