Radical congressional Reconstruction of the South finally ended when
a. the South accepted the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments.
b. the last federal troops were removed in 1877 and a "solid" Democratic South became politically institutionalized.
c. President Johnson was not reelected in 1868.
d. the Supreme Court ruled in Ex parte Milligan that military tribunals could not try civilians.
e. blacks showed they could defend their civil rights adequately in state courts and legislatures without federal congressional and military intervention.
b
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The 1930s Dust Bowl was centered in the states of
a. Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Texas, and Colorado. b. Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. c. Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota. d. Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota. e. California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and New Mexico.
In the late 1850s, Abraham Lincoln argued that slavery should be
A) protected in the slave states and in all territories B) allowed to continue in the slave states, but prohibited in all territories C) gradually abolished everywhere, with a definite timetable and compensation for the owners D) regarded as a necessary evil in the West
The pseudoscience of eugenics __________
A) equated physical characteristics with a person’s quality B) served as the foundational idea of the American Medical Association C) determined that there is no biological difference between races D) was outlawed by the Supreme Court in the Plessy verdict