Test 1_ History of the United States_ 2024SPI-HIST-017B-102

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1/5/24, 8:38 AM Test 1: History of the United States: 2024SPI-HIST-017B-102 https://sjeccd.instructure.com/courses/40191/quizzes/272248 1/16 Test 1 Due Jan 5 at 11:59pm Points 26 Questions 26 Available Jan 5 at 12am - Jan 5 at 11:59pm 23 hours and 59 minutes Time Limit 60 Minutes Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 52 minutes 26 out of 26 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 26 out of 26 Submitted Jan 5 at 8:38am This attempt took 52 minutes. 1 / 1 pts Question 1 The Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution (Ch. 16) abolished slavery guaranteed freedmen the right to vote. disqualified former Confederate officers from running for office. declared former slaves to be citizens. declared secession illegal. 1 / 1 pts Question 2
1/5/24, 8:38 AM Test 1: History of the United States: 2024SPI-HIST-017B-102 https://sjeccd.instructure.com/courses/40191/quizzes/272248 2/16 The intention of the Fourteenth Amendment was to (Ch. 16) protect the property rights of freedmen. guarantee the right to vote of men. grant itself the power to collect income taxes. abolish slavery. protect the citizenship rights of former slaves. 1 / 1 pts Question 3 Which constitutional amendment was intended to provide for the protection of black voters? (Ch. 16) Twelfth Amendment Sixteenth Amendment Fifteenth Amendment Thirteenth Amendment Fourteenth Amendment 1 / 1 pts Question 4 Which statement is NOT true about Andrew Johnson? (Ch. 16)
1/5/24, 8:38 AM Test 1: History of the United States: 2024SPI-HIST-017B-102 https://sjeccd.instructure.com/courses/40191/quizzes/272248 3/16 He wanted to exclude the planters from political leadership in the South but then undermined his intention by granting so many pardons to this group. He vetoed all of the congressional reconstruction acts, only to have Congress override his vetoes. He cared deeply about obtaining just treatment for the freedmen. He was a lifelong Democrat with no interest in building the strength of the Republican party. During the war he had reversed his position on slavery. 1 / 1 pts Question 5 By the end of 1865, under President Johnson's reconstruction policies, (Ch. 16) All southern states had ratified the Thirteenth Amendment and repudiated their Confederate debts. The southern states had been divided into a series of military districts. Former Confederate officials and generals had been elected to serve in Congress. Southern states were moving toward rebellion and secession once again.
1/5/24, 8:38 AM Test 1: History of the United States: 2024SPI-HIST-017B-102 https://sjeccd.instructure.com/courses/40191/quizzes/272248 4/16 Most southern states had passed special industrial codes to help the freedmen become economically independent. 1 / 1 pts Question 6 The black codes enacted by southern states after the Civil War had all of the following rules in common EXCEPT: (Ch. 16) prohibiting interracial marriage. preventing blacks from testifying against whites in court. requiring annual contracts between landowners and black agricultural workers. banning jury service by blacks. pushing former slaves off plantations. 1 / 1 pts Question 7 The "Black codes" passed by several states were designed to (Ch. 16) safeguard the newfound rights granted to freedmen by the federal government. allow blacks to only work in agriculture. provide assistance and land to newly freed slaves.
1/5/24, 8:38 AM Test 1: History of the United States: 2024SPI-HIST-017B-102 https://sjeccd.instructure.com/courses/40191/quizzes/272248 5/16 restrict the freedoms of blacks in multiple ways. prevent blacks from moving into certain neighborhoods. 1 / 1 pts Question 8 What triggered the depression in the mid-1870s? (Ch. 16) Railroad Strike of 1877 Panic of 1873 1874 Gold Boom 1876 presidential election 1875 Stock Market Crash 1 / 1 pts Question 9 What was the key difference between the Lincoln and Johnson plans for reconstruction? (Ch. 16) Unlike Lincoln's plan, Johnson's plan prohibited former Confederate military officers from serving in the U.S. military. Unlike Lincoln's plan, Johnson's plan barred from political participation any ex-Confederate with taxable property worth $20,000 or more. Unlike Lincoln's plan, Johnson's plan excluded freedmen from participating in the new reconstruction governments.
1/5/24, 8:38 AM Test 1: History of the United States: 2024SPI-HIST-017B-102 https://sjeccd.instructure.com/courses/40191/quizzes/272248 6/16 Unlike Lincoln's plan, Johnson's plan was designed to bring the southern states back into the Union as quickly as possible. Unlike Lincoln's plan, Johnson's plan required that southerners take oaths of allegiance to the United States. 1 / 1 pts Question 10 Which of the following was NOT one of the effects of emancipation on the black family in the years after the Civil War? (Ch. 16) Many blacks migrated from the countryside to towns and cities. Black women withdrew from the work force to care for homes and family. Black men often asserted themselves as heads of households. Many blacks legalized marriages that had been formed under slavery. The majority became single-parent families as men left their wives and set out to seek their fortunes. 1 / 1 pts Question 11 The term "Grantism" referred to (Ch. 16) the failure of the Democratic party to rule effectively in the 1870s. the heroism shown by soldiers on the frontier.
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