a. Which statement about the Ku Klux Klan during Reconstruction is NOT true?

1. Southern governments never created policies that resulted in the arrest of members.
2. They attempted to stop blacks from using their right to vote.
3. Blacks and whites who supported democratic reforms were attacked by members.
4. Their acts of terrorism caused Republicans in the U.S. Congress to pass anti-Klan laws.
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Question 3

b.President Johnson’s Reconstruction plan included all of the following proposals EXCEPT:

Answer 1. restoration of property rights to southerners who pledged allegiance to the Union. .
2. requiring wealthier southerners to petition the president for a pardon.
3. the insistence that restored property rights did not include the revival of slavery.
4. the extension of voting rights to all black males, 21 or older, in the South.

i think a is 2 and b is 3....i just need to make sure im correct

I disagree with both your answers. Note that a asks which is NOT true.

http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h179.html

a is 1 then and b is 2?

Right.

B is 4...

To verify if your answers are correct, let's go through each statement:

a. Which statement about the Ku Klux Klan during Reconstruction is NOT true?

1. Southern governments never created policies that resulted in the arrest of members.

To verify this statement, we can review historical accounts or reliable sources that discuss the actions taken by Southern governments during Reconstruction to combat the KKK. If there is evidence showing that Southern governments did, in fact, create policies resulting in the arrest of Klan members, then this statement would be false.

2. They attempted to stop blacks from using their right to vote.

This statement is consistent with historical accounts of the KKK's actions during Reconstruction. The KKK used intimidation, violence, and other tactics to suppress the voting rights of African Americans, making this statement true.

3. Blacks and whites who supported democratic reforms were attacked by members.

This statement is also consistent with historical accounts. The KKK targeted not only African Americans but also white individuals who supported democratic reforms and civil rights for African Americans, making this statement true.

4. Their acts of terrorism caused Republicans in the U.S. Congress to pass anti-Klan laws.

To verify this statement, we can look into the historical records of the U.S. Congress during Reconstruction to see if any laws were passed in response to the KKK's acts of terrorism. If there is evidence of anti-Klan laws being passed, then this statement would be true.

Based on the information provided, it seems that statement 1 is the one that may not be true since there is evidence of Southern governments creating policies that resulted in the arrest of KKK members. However, without further research, it is always recommended to consult reliable sources or academic materials to ensure accuracy.

Now let's move on to the second question:

b. President Johnson’s Reconstruction plan included all of the following proposals EXCEPT:

1. Restoration of property rights to southerners who pledged allegiance to the Union.

2. Requiring wealthier southerners to petition the president for a pardon.

3. The insistence that restored property rights did not include the revival of slavery.

4. The extension of voting rights to all black males, 21 or older, in the South.

To verify the answer, we need to compare each proposal to President Johnson's Reconstruction plan.It is important to consider that the Reconstruction plans were complex and subject to changes, so specific details and variations may exist.

Based on the information provided, it seems that statement 4 is the one that President Johnson's Reconstruction plan did not include, as granting voting rights to all black males was not a part of his plan. However, it is always recommended to consult reliable sources or academic materials to ensure accuracy.

Remember, conducting further research from credible sources will provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information.