How did southern agriculture change during Reconstruction
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cotton and tabacco
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Which event led the house of representatives to impeach President Johnson
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Johnson's attempt to fire Secretary of War Edwin Stanton
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How did the election of Hayes effectively end reconstruction
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federal intervention ended in the south
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What did the enforcement act of 1870 make illegal
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The use of force or coercion to prevent citizens from
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What action did congress take to support southern African Americans
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congress overturned johnsons vetoes on major reconstruction
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What role did the redeemers play in ending reconstruction
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they worked to put white southerners back into power
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During reconstruction what happened to most African American families in the south
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they remained in rural areas and worked at jobs such as
lumbering or farming
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What type of boycott did Martin Luther King Jr lead in Montgomery Alabama
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It was called the Montgomery bus boycott. The boycott was inspired by Rosa Parks' arrest for refusing to give up her bus seat to for a white man on December 1, 1955. African-Americans walked or rode in African-American-owned taxis from December 5, 1955, until the boycott ended on December 20, 1956.
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What was the name of the southern politicians who worked to unite white southerners to regain power in congress
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The Redeemers
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Which statement best explains why the public school system created during reconstruction was both a success and a failure
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It allowed southern children to get an education, but
segregation made it expensive.
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How did carpetbaggers affect southern politics
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The carpetbaggers affected post-Civil War southern politics by insinuating themselves in the local southern economic and political structure. Proposing short-term policies that were profitable to themselves, carpetbaggers slowed the Souths post-war recovery by decades.
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Which institution most helped African American society after the Civil War
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Churchs
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Which outcome of reconstruction most likely appealed to both blacks and whites in the south
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The Emancipation Proclamation. This allowed both white and black
slaves to become free in the south, although it was not the most
popular law in that area.
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When did Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant die
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Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant died on 1885-07-23.
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How did southern agriculture change during Reconstruction
cotton and tabacco
Which event led the house of representatives to impeach President Johnson
Johnson's attempt to fire Secretary of War Edwin Stanton
How did the election of Hayes effectively end reconstruction
federal intervention ended in the south
What did the enforcement act of 1870 make illegal
The use of force or coercion to prevent citizens from
voting(:
What action did congress take to support southern African Americans
congress overturned johnsons vetoes on major reconstruction
legislation
What role did the redeemers play in ending reconstruction
they worked to put white southerners back into power
During reconstruction what happened to most African American families in the south
they remained in rural areas and worked at jobs such as
lumbering or farming
What type of boycott did Martin Luther King Jr lead in Montgomery Alabama
It was called the Montgomery bus boycott. The boycott was inspired by Rosa Parks' arrest for refusing to give up her bus seat to for a white man on December 1, 1955. African-Americans walked or rode in African-American-owned taxis from December 5, 1955, until the boycott ended on December 20, 1956.
What was the name of the southern politicians who worked to unite white southerners to regain power in congress
The Redeemers
Which statement best explains why the public school system created during reconstruction was both a success and a failure
It allowed southern children to get an education, but
segregation made it expensive.
How did carpetbaggers affect southern politics
The carpetbaggers affected post-Civil War southern politics by insinuating themselves in the local southern economic and political structure. Proposing short-term policies that were profitable to themselves, carpetbaggers slowed the Souths post-war recovery by decades.
Which institution most helped African American society after the Civil War
Churchs
Which outcome of reconstruction most likely appealed to both blacks and whites in the south
The Emancipation Proclamation. This allowed both white and black
slaves to become free in the south, although it was not the most
popular law in that area.
When did Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant die
Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant died on 1885-07-23.