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Reconstruction
Section 1
TRUE/FALSE Mark each statement T if it is true or F if it is false. If false
explain why.
______ 1. Tired southern soldiers returned home to find that although the economy
was badly damaged, cities and farms were in good condition.
______ 2. Reconstruction was the process of readmitting the former Confederate
states to the Union.
______ 3. Established in 1865, the Freedmen’s Bureau was an agency that provided
relief for poor whites only.
______ 4. The Thirteenth Amendment declared the Emancipation Proclamation
unconstitutional.
______ 5. Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on April 14,
1865.
______ 6. The Ten Percent Plan was Andrew Johnson’s plan for readmitting south-
ern states to the union.
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Reconstruction
SECTION 1
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1. F, Soldiers returned home to find most
everything destroyed.
2. T
3. F, The Freedmen’s Bureau provided relief
to freed people and certain poor people in
the south.
4. F, The Thirteenth Amendment made slavery illegal in the United States.
5. T
6. F, The Ten Percent plan was President
Lincoln’s plan for readmitting the southern states to the union.
SECTION 2
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b, Black Codes
h, Radical Republicans
i, Reconstruction Acts
j, Thaddeus Stevens
f, impeachment
e, Fifteenth Amendment
a, Andrew Johnson
k, Fourteenth Amendment
l, Ulysses S. Grant
c, Congress
The Nation Breaks Apart
UNIT FIVE BENCHMARK TEST
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Republican
Hiram Revels
African Americans
Ku Klux Klan
Redeemers
segregation
Jim Crow
poll tax
sharecroppers
Civil Rights Act
CHAPTER TEST
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