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Chapter 3 Section 1 Practice



True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

The period after the Civil War is know as Rebuilding.
 

 2. 

The Ten Percent Plan required 10 percent of the voters of a state to take an oath of loyalty to the Confederacy.
 

 3. 

In 1864 the Union army occupied Louisiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee.
 

 4. 

The Wade-Davis Bill countered the Ten Percent Plan.
 

 5. 

Lincoln was assassinated while attending a play.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 6. 

The period of rebuilding the South after the Civil War was called
a.
amnesty.
c.
Reconstruction.
b.
war spoils.
d.
Civil War Rebuilding.
 

 7. 

What is the name of the decree that required a majority of the white males in a state to swear loyalty to the Union?
a.
Ten Percent Plan
c.
Reconstruction Bill
b.
Wade-Davis Bill
d.
Freedmen's Bureau
 

 8. 

African Americans were helped to make the transition to freedom by the
a.
Wade-Davis Plan.
c.
Reconstruction Act.
b.
Ten Percent Plan.
d.
Freedmen's Bureau.
 

 9. 

President Abraham Lincoln was shot at
a.
the White House.
c.
Samuel Mudd's house.
b.
Ford's Theater.
d.
William Petersen's house.
 

 10. 

The only Southern senator to support the Union during the Civil War was
a.
Andrew Johnson.
c.
John C. Calhoun.
b.
Daniel Webster.
d.
Andrew Jackson.
 

Matching
 
 
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.
John Wilkes Booth
d.
a pardon
b.
Restoration
e.
Thaddeus Stevens
c.
extreme
 

 11. 

amnesty
 

 12. 

radical
 

 13. 

assassinated President Abraham Lincoln
 

 14. 

leading Radical Republican
 

 15. 

Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction plan
 

Short Answer
 

 16. 

What was the 10 Percent Plan?
 

 17. 

What bill barred former Confederates from holding public office?
 

 18. 

What did Lincoln and Congress set up in 1865 to help former enslaved people adjust to freedom?
 

 19. 

Who was John Wilkes Booth?
 

 20. 

What did the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution do?
 



 
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