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Chapter 15. Quiz 2 Review. Which of the following was NOT one of the positive contributions of Radical governments in the South? Public school systems universal manhood suffrage disenfranchisement of Southern whites rebuilding of transportation systems. disenfranchisement of Southern whites.
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Chapter 15 Quiz 2 Review
Which of the following was NOT one of the positive contributions of Radical governments in the South? • Public school systems • universal manhood suffrage • disenfranchisement of Southern whites • rebuilding of transportation systems.
Who was Hiram Revels? • The South's most famous carpetbagger • the first African American to serve in Congress • a Senator involved in the Credit Mobilier Scandal • the leading Radical in the U.S. Senate
Why did sharecropping become common in the South during Reconstruction? • The Radicals imposed sharecropping on the South • Southerners wanted to restore a plantation economy • the South lacked sufficient money to pay wages • the South wanted the freed slaves to buy their own land
A) carpetbagger • B) Black Codes • C) Freedman's Bureau • D) disenfranchisement • E) Redeemer • F) Ku Klux Klan • G) Scalawag • H) Sharecropping • I) Military Reconstruction Act • ___ Northern Radical who moved South
A) carpetbagger • B) Black Codes • C) Freedman's Bureau • D) disenfranchisement • E) Redeemer • F) Ku Klux Klan • G) Scalawag • H) Sharecropping • I) Military Reconstruction Act • ___ Southern Radical
A) carpetbagger • B) Black Codes • C) Freedman's Bureau • D) disenfranchisement • E) Redeemer • F) Ku Klux Klan • G) Scalawag • H) Sharecropping • I) Military Reconstruction Act • ___ denial of the right to vote
A) carpetbagger • B) Black Codes • C) Freedman's Bureau • D) disenfranchisement • E) Redeemer • F) Ku Klux Klan • G) Scalawag • H) Sharecropping • I) Military Reconstruction Act • ___ method for freed slaves to farm the land without cash
A) carpetbagger • B) Black Codes • C) Freedman's Bureau • D) disenfranchisement • E) Redeemer • F) Ku Klux Klan • G) Scalawag • H) Sharecropping • I) Military Reconstruction Act • ___ Southerner who wanted to restore white majority rule
A) carpetbagger • B) Black Codes • C) Freedman's Bureau • D) disenfranchisement • E) Redeemer • F) Ku Klux Klan • G) Scalawag • H) Sharecropping • I) Military Reconstruction Act • ___ government agency designed to help freed slaves
A) carpetbagger • B) Black Codes • C) Freedman's Bureau • D) disenfranchisement • E) Redeemer • F) Ku Klux Klan • G) Scalawag • H) Sharecropping • I) Military Reconstruction Act • ___ extremist group that opposed Radical Reconstruction
A) carpetbagger • B) Black Codes • C) Freedman's Bureau • D) disenfranchisement • E) Redeemer • F) Ku Klux Klan • G) Scalawag • H) Sharecropping • I) Military Reconstruction Act • ___ division of the South into five military districts
A) carpetbagger • B) Black Codes • C) Freedman's Bureau • D) disenfranchisement • E) Redeemer • F) Ku Klux Klan • G) Scalawag • H) Sharecropping • I) Military Reconstruction Act • ___ attempt to regulate the conduct of former slaves
True/False • ___ Early in Reconstruction, Radical Republicans gained control of state governments in the South by denying the vote to many former Confederates
True/False • ___ The hardships of Reconstruction forced the South to produce staples, such as wheat and rice, rather than cash crops, such as cotton and tobacco