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1- Which of the following is a true statement regarding the objectives of Radica

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Question

1-Which of the following is a true statement regarding the objectives of Radical Republicans in congress during Reconstruction?

a) The Radical Republicans want to force the South (and the North) to enfranchise women throughout the nation.

b) The Radical Republicans wanted to punish the rebels for their actions against the Union.

c) The Radical Republicans wanted to change the South’s economy to redistribute wealth more evenly.

d) The Radical Republicans wanted to force everyone in the nation to take an oath of loyalty to the Union.

2-Why did Lincoln veto the Wade-Davis Bill?

a) Lincoln vetoed the bill because he believed that it was too lenient on the South. Lincoln wanted ten percent of the elegance voters in the South to share allegiance to the Union.

b) Lincoln vetoed the bill because he knew that if he did it would enrage the Radical Republicans. Lincoln knew that he needed their support in congress in order to pass further legislation.

d) Lincoln vetoed the bill because he thought the South would bitterly fight against the bill. Lincoln wanted to give black men the right to vote, but he knew the South would never accept equality between the races.

c) Lincoln vetoed the bill because he know that the bill was a trap attempting to stifle the South’s political representation in congress. Lincoln know that no southern state would meet the requirement of having 90% of the voters in a state plead allegiance to the Union.

3-Which of the following is a true statement regarding the Freedmen’s Bureau?

a) The Freedman’s Bureau was supported by Johnson because it was a way to spend minimal federal money on the South while still claiming to be actively involved in bettering the South.

b) The Freedman’s Bureau was widely supported in the South because of their work helping newly freed African-Americans and poor whites alike.

c) The Freedman’s Bureau was an opportunity for women to earn a living because they could go into the South and work as teachers.

d) The Freedmen’s Bureau was widely supported in the North who saw the bill as a way to bring literacy to African Americans and bring them into the market economy.

4- Which of the following is a true statement regarding the Fourteenth Amendment?

a) The Fourteenth Amendment was supported by President Andrew Johnson who believed that with the passage of this law Reconstruction would draw to a close.

b) The Fourteenth Amendment did away with the three fifths compromise and forced all. States in the Union to give black men the vote.

c) The Fourteenth Amendment allowed southern slave holders to apply for payments for their lost property during and after the Civil War (mainly the value of their confiscated slaves.)

d) The Fourteenth Amendment spelled out that anyone borne in the United States is a citizen of the nation and must receive equal protection under both federal and state laws.

Explanation / Answer

Ans 1

d) The Radical Republican wanted to force everyone in the nation to take an oath of loyalty to the Union

The loyalti oath proposed by Radical republicans barred former confiderates from federal and local offices. They estabilished civil rights for the former slaves.