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Reconstruction
Practice Test 5
Write your answer choices on a piece of paper, then click on the "Answer Key" button at the end to check and grade your test. 1. During which period did the Civil War occur? A. 1845 - 1851 2 Which statement below is NOT true about slavery as the Civil War began? A. Some Southern whites were against slavery. 3. Which was the first state to secede? A. South Carolina 4. When the Civil War began, what was the main goal of the Union (the North)? A. to end slavery once and for all 5. Where is Fort Sumter, where the first shots of what
became
the Civil War were fired A. on an island near Norfolk, Virginia 6. What happened at the Battle of Bull Run? A. Two famous ships, the Monitor and the Virginia,
battled to a draw. 7. All of these were advantages of the North at the start of the Civil War EXCEPT: A. It had a much larger population than the South. 8. What was an “ironclad” in the Civil War? A. a new kind of cannon with a very long range 9. Who was Jefferson Davis? A. a general for the Union in the early war years
famous for
his lack of action 10. What was the general attitude of people on both sides toward the Civil War as it began? A. Most people thought it would be a quick and easy
war, and
were eager to fight. 11. When did President Lincoln issue the Emancipation Proclamation? A. within a few months of the war's beginning 12. What did the Emancipation Proclamation do? A. It immediately ended slavery in all states, North
and South. 13. What battle is considered the turning point of the Civil War? A. Bull Run 14. Sherman's March is best known for A. the use of black soldiers in combat. 15. What were "blockade runners" during the Civil War? A. slaves who ran away to the Union army camps early in
the war 16. Which of these statements best summarizes Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address? A. It declares that slavery must end. 17. What were “Copperheads”? A. rapid-repeating guns used in the Civil War 18. Where did General Robert E. Lee surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant, ending the Civil War? A. at Appomattox Court House, Virginia 19. Lincoln generally wanted the South brought back into
the Union
with as little pain as possible A. He didn't have the support of the Congress. 20. Which statement below is NOT true of the situation of the former slaves immediately after the war? A. Some white Southerners hoped the slave system would
somehow
return. 21. "Carpetbagger" was a term for A. Northerners who came South after the Civil War. 22. "Black Codes" were A. laws forcing the Southern states to recognize the
rights of
freed slaves. 23. Radical Republicans in Congress passed the Reconstruction Acts. These laws generally A. declared that the President would have wide powers
to deal
with the South. 24. What was the main problem created by the system called “sharecropping”? A. Sharecroppers often ended up in debt to landowners. 25. The Ku Klux Klan was formed A. by Northern whites angry about blacks moving North
after the
Civil War. 26. The Radical Republicans impeached President Andrew Johnson. This was mainly because A. he was originally from a Southern state. 27. What is the phrase "40 acres and a mule" associated with? A. a plan to open up land in California to encourage
freed slaves
to go there 28. After the Civil War, blacks and whites in the South
increasingly
lived in a social pattern A. enumeration 29. What did the 14th Amendment do? A. It ended slavery in both the North and the South
forever. 30. What was Booker T. Washington's advice to blacks in
the South
in his famous speech A. Southern blacks should consider moving to the West
to escape
racism.
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