Create a significant image related to the theme of Reconstruction after the American Civil War. The illustration should hint at the following elements: an oath of loyalty being taken, a symbolic representation of compensation, the possibility of full pardons being granted to certain groups, and the formation of new state constitutions. Remember, no people should be shown in the image and it must not contain any text.

Which of the following was NOT a part of Lincoln's Plan for Reconstruction? (1 point)

• 10% of citizens from former Confederate states had to swear an oath of loyalty to the Union
• All former slave owners had to pay compensation to any enslaved people that had worked for them
Provide opportunities for former Confederate soldiers and sympathizers to be granted full pardons for their actions during wartime.
• Establish new state constitutions

All former slave owners had to pay compensation to any enslaved people that had worked for them

Which of the following options best describes a reason for why Radical Republicans were opposed to Lincoln's plans for Reconstruction? (1 point)

• They didn't support Lincoln's feelings that the right to vote should be extended to some African American men.
• Lincoln was opposed to the creation of the Freedmen's Bureau and the Radical Republicans supported it.
• They thought it was too weak and not harsh enough on the former Confederate states.
• They did not support the 13th Amendment and abolishing slavery

They thought it was too weak and not harsh enough on the former Confederate states.

Which of the following was NOT a tactic used by many Southern states to restrict African Americans from exercising their rights? (1 point)

• Literacy tests
• The Voting Restrictions Act
• Poll Taxes
• Grandfather Clauses

The Voting Restrictions Act

What was the purpose of the black codes? (1 point)

• To help freedmen get jobs
• To limit the rights of freedmen
• To help freedmen register to vote
• To help build the southern economy

To limit the rights of freedmen

What ruling did Plessy vs Ferguson establish in the United States? (1 point)

• Equality
• Separate but Equal
• Impeachment
• Jim Crow Laws

Separate but Equal

Analyze & Assess the Double Bubble Map above.

Please describe what you SEE on each side of the map, in each photo.

On yhe white side:

Image 1: A better water fountain

Image 2: A better cafeteria

Image 3: A better classroom

On the black side:

Image 1: A worse water fountain

Image 2: A worse cafeteria

Image 3: A worse classroom