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| What were the conditions of the South after the Civil War? |
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| They were destroyed economically, as well as socially. |
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| How did people in the South feel after the Civil War? |
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| They still felt that they were right under the Constitution and under the Bible. |
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| Why did President Johnson veto the Freedman's Bureau? |
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| Because he felt that it was "unconstitutional," "unnecessary," and "extrajudicial." |
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| President Johnson's view of the Freedman's Bureau reflected what region of the country? |
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| What was the area of greatest success for the Bureau? |
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| What is Lincoln's 10% plan? |
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| In order for a state to be readmitted into the Union, 10% of that state's voters had to take an oath of allegiance to the Union. |
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| What was the Wade Davis Bill view? |
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| Radical Republicans in congress wanted harsher, slower peace terms. |
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| Why was Andrew Johnson put on the ticket in the Election of 1864? |
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| Because he was vice president to Abraham Lincoln and Abe was assassinated. |
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| What were the Black Codes used for? |
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| To control and inhibit the freedom of ex-slaves. |
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| What was the first Confederate state to be readmitted into the Union? |
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| granted citizenship to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States,” |
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| granted African American males the right to vote |
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| What was the Swing Around the Circle? |
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