A) about 800,000.
B) about 1 million.
C) about 2.5 million.
D) almost 4 million.
E) almost 6 million.
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A) began after the Southern crop-lien system collapsed.
B) saw Republicans call on Grant to go off the gold standard.
C) saw President Grant favor putting more paper currency into circulation.
D) began after revelations of corruption in the Grant administration.
E) was the nation's worst economic depression to that time.
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A) reached 40 percent of all black children by 1876.
B) did not allow blacks to be teachers.
C) initially were not segregated.
D) only offered primary instruction.
E) barely reached any children of former slaves.
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A) violated the Tenure of Office Act.
B) offered political opposition to Radical Republicans.
C) dismissed Edwin Stanton from office.
D) both violated the Tenure of Office Act and dismissed Edwin Stanton from office.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) gave the Senate the power to appoint members of the president's cabinet.
B) was designed to limit President Andrew Johnson's authority.
C) was roundly condemned by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton.
D) was both designed to limit President Andrew Johnson's authority and roundly condemned by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Given the context within which Americans of the 1860s and 1870s were working, it is surprising that Reconstruction did so little.
B) A lack of respect for private property and free enterprise prevented any real assault on economic privilege in the South.
C) The president and his party proved uninterested in supporting even modest acceptance of African American rights.
D) The president and his party had hoped to build up a "new Democratic" organization in the South.
E) Many white Southern leaders sympathized with Republican economic policies in the South but could not publicly support them.
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A) African Americans could only vote if they could prove that they had been in the United States for at least two generations.
B) only African Americans above age fifty could vote.
C) certain levels of property holdings could exempt a potential voter from a literacy test.
D) men could vote if they met certain property qualifications.
E) men who could not meet the literacy and property qualifications could vote if their ancestors had voted before Reconstruction began.
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A) Conservatives sought many conditions to readmit the former Confederate states.
B) Radicals sought a range of punishments for white Southerners.
C) President Lincoln suggested that no conditions be put on the former Confederate states.
D) they were hampered by the fact that no thought had been given to the task until the end of the war.
E) Moderates believed the South should be readmitted without any concessions on black rights.
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A) quickly sided with the Radical Republicans.
B) proposed delaying the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment.
C) long delayed presenting his own plans for Reconstruction.
D) offered amnesty to Southerners who pledged their loyalty to the United States.
E) argued the South should be readmitted to the Union without conditions.
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A) textile manufacturing increased ninefold.
B) southerners became more dependent on agriculture than ever.
C) per capita income fell sharply.
D) most industrial growth came from coal mining.
E) the average income reached 80 percent of that in the North.
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A) an end to slavery.
B) an end to slavery and the acquisition of legal rights and opportunities that would allow them to live as did whites.
C) the ability to return to their ancestral homelands.
D) immediate representation in the U.S. Congress.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) the Freedmen's Bureau distributed millions of acres of land to freedmen.
B) most plantations abandoned during the Civil War remained vacant.
C) ownership by both whites and blacks increased.
D) the federal government vigorously acted to confiscate land owned by former Confederates.
E) ownership by whites declined, while ownership by blacks increased.
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