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Which of the four candidates for president, who was a member of The constitutional union party,
Would not say whether he was for
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That we here highly resolve [decide] that these dead shall not have died in vain — that this nation, under God, shall have a
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What was the purpose of the text marked as Section 1 (highlighted in blue)?
to free slaves in states fighting against the Union
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What was the impact of Lincoln's assassination on Reconstruction?(1 point) Responses Lincoln's death hastened the end of the
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U3 sectionalism and the civil war unit test
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Explain why Lincoln's assassination put the future of the nation in question. (4 points)
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How was the end of the Civil War a catalyst for the state of the nation that we live in today?
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Why did Abraham Lincoln quote from the Declaration of Independence in the Gettysburg Address?
• He wanted to increase the anger
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Which era involved legislation enacted by the Radical Republicans?
(1 point) Responses  Early Republic Early Republic 
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How did the assassination of Abraham Lincoln impact the Civil War?
Question 2 options: The task of Reconstruction was passed to
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How did the Freedmen’s bureau help African-Americans transition from slavery to full citizenship?
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Lincoln’s main vision for reconstruction was to
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Which of the following is a major example of Abraham Lincoln's policy of leniency toward the defeated South? (1 point)
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Northerners believed that the national governments power was
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True or False: After the Civil War, Southern states passed black codes and there purpose was to prevent newly freed African
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Explain why Lincoln's assassination put the future of the nation in question? Please keep it between two to five sentences
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23 24 U4L12 Reconstruction and Economic Growth Test
What was the primary goal of the Radical Republicans reform programs(point)
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What was the main goal of the Radical Republicans reform programs? © To prevent freed slaves from owning land O To restore
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which of the three following groups wanted radical reconstruction.
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which of the following is a major example of Abraham Lincoln policy of leniency toward the defeated south.
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One result of the Civil War was the
A. end of the practice of sharecropping in all Southern states. B. consolidation of power in
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Which statement describes a dispute over the 13th Amendment?
A. The federal government supported the land rights of indigenous
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The main goal of Reconstruction was to(1 point) Responses Readmit the former Confederate states into the Union. Readmit the
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Which of the following options
best describes a reason for why Radical Republicans were opposed to Lincoln’s plans for
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What happened to President Lincoln that made him unable to persuade Congress to accept his Reconstruction plan?
* 1 point He was
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What two document helped free slaves?
* 2 points The Freedmen's Bureau The Bureau of Refuges, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands The
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What were the effects of the Homestead Act of 1862?
* 1 point It gave a large amount of free land to people who moved West. It
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Which of the following was NOT a part of Lincoln’s Plan for Reconstruction?
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Why did Republicans in Congress attempt to impeach President Andrew Johnson?(1 point)
Responses Congress and Johnson disagreed
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paraphrase
Many did not support the emancipation of proclamation
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Which of the following was not a goal of the Black Codes in the South after the Civil War?
Responses to keep African Americans
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Why did Republicans in Congress attempt to impeach President Andrew Johnson?(1 point)
Responses Congress and Johnson disagreed
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13th Amendmentnoun
an amendment to the US Constitution that ended slavery throughout the country. It was ratified in 1865. CANCEL
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13th Amendment to the United States Constitution,
Which legally ___ slavery, But what would these newly freed people be?
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Why was President Lincoln unable to persuade Congress to accept his Reconstruction plan?
A. President Lincoln’s plan did not
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Why did conflict erupt between President Johnson and Congress after Lincoln’s assassination?(1 point)
Responses Republicans
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Using the sources construct a claim, cite evidence, produce reasoning, and evaluate a counterclaim that answers: Critique how
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Use the passage to answer the question.
What kind of arrangement is agreed to in this contract? (1 point) • sharecropping •
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Which of the following best summarizes President Lincolns meaning in the last sentence of his Getty Berg address a government of
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Based on Source 3, how did life change for Black Americans in the South in the decades that followed the end of the Civil War?
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The Emancipation Proclamation, issued by Abraham Lincoln in 1863, freed enslaved people from states in active rebellion. The
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