True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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The period after the Civil War is know as Rebuilding.
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2.
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The Ten Percent Plan required 10 percent of the voters of a state to take an
oath of loyalty to the Confederacy.
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3.
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In 1864 the Union army occupied Louisiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee.
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4.
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The Wade-Davis Bill countered the Ten Percent Plan.
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5.
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Lincoln was assassinated while attending a play.
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Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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6.
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The period of rebuilding the South after the Civil War was called
a. | amnesty. | c. | Reconstruction. | b. | war spoils. | d. | Civil War
Rebuilding. |
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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 |
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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. |
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9.
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President Abraham Lincoln was shot at
a. | the White House. | c. | Samuel Mudd's house. | b. | Ford's
Theater. | d. | William
Petersen's house. |
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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. |
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Matching
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Match each item with the correct statement below. a. | John Wilkes Booth | d. | a pardon | b. | Restoration | e. | Thaddeus Stevens | c. | extreme |
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amnesty
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12.
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radical
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assassinated President Abraham Lincoln
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leading Radical Republican
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15.
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Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction plan
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Short Answer
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16.
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What was the 10 Percent Plan?
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17.
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What bill barred former Confederates from holding public office?
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18.
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What did Lincoln and Congress set up in 1865 to help former enslaved people
adjust to freedom?
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19.
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Who was John Wilkes Booth?
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20.
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What did the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution do?
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