A) second black U.S. senator
B) proposed the Civil Rights Bill of 1866
C) Presidential Reconstruction
D) Liberal Republican's presidential candidate
E) Freedmen's Bureau
F) Radical Republican congressman from Pennsylvania
G) Whiskey Ring
H) ended Reconstruction
I) feminist
J) Radical Republican senator from Massachusetts
K) first black U.S. senator
L) secretary of war
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A) by and large owned their own land.
B) included many sharecroppers involved in the crop-lien system.
C) refused to grow cotton because it had been a "slave crop."
D) were all enormously prosperous following the end of the Civil War.
E) saw their debts decrease as crop prices went up from 1870 to 1900.
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A) The ex-slave was given an agreement that mutually benefited both parties.
B) Ex-slaves were not going to be allowed to go to church.
C) The ex-slaves were lazy and unwilling to do farm work.
D) The contract was a type of economic slavery.
E) This farming system gave African-Americans a good standard of living.
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A) restrictions placed on freed blacks in the South
B) scandal in the Grant administration
C) origin of "forty acres and a mule"
D) northern-born Republicans in the South during Reconstruction
E) ended Reconstruction
F) government agency that helped blacks in the South
G) black school in Washington, D.c.
H) public official charged with wrongdoing
I) southern-born white Republican
J) targeted the Ku Klux Klan
K) Democrats who took control in the South during the 1870s
L) terrorist organization
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A) meant that African-Americans were paid their share daily for doing specific tasks.
B) was a compromise between African-Americans' desire for discipline and planters' desire to learn to do physical labor.
C) was most popular in the old rice-plantation areas of South Carolina and Georgia.
D) became more popular because of rising farm prices that brought increased prosperity.
E) was preferred by African-Americans to gang labor (because they were less subject to supervision) .
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A) Gibbons v. Ogden.
B) Dred Scott v. Stanford.
C) Fletcher v. Peck.
D) Marbury v. Madison.
E) McCulloch v. Maryland.
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A) restrictions placed on freed blacks in the South
B) scandal in the Grant administration
C) origin of "forty acres and a mule"
D) northern-born Republicans in the South during Reconstruction
E) ended Reconstruction
F) government agency that helped blacks in the South
G) black school in Washington, D.c.
H) public official charged with wrongdoing
I) southern-born white Republican
J) targeted the Ku Klux Klan
K) Democrats who took control in the South during the 1870s
L) terrorist organization
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A) A slaveholder had become president.
B) A man from a state that had seceded was now president.
C) An illiterate man was president.
D) A Ku Klux Klan leader ascended to the presidency.
E) Abraham Lincoln now regretted choosing Andrew Johnson as his vice president.
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A) applied only to African-American farmers.
B) became better as farm prices increased in the 1870s.
C) enabled yeoman farmers to continue to function under the same system as before the Civil War.
D) annoyed bankers and merchants who resented how it made them dependent on farmers.
E) kept many sharecroppers in a state of constant debt and poverty.
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A) The South remained poor.
B) Black southerners were apathetic to equal rights.
C) Prominent ex-Confederates and pre-Civil War elite came into power.
D) Blacks refused to work with white politicians in the South.
E) From the beginning, no northerners supported his plan.
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