The Reconstruction Act of 1867
A) rolled back the restoration process begun under Johnson.?
B) ?divided ten former Confederate states into five military districts.
C) ?required former Confederate states to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment.
D) ?required former Confederate states to call constitutional conventions with delegates elected by blacks and whites.
E) ?All of these are correct.
E
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A) umma B) dhimmi C) shari'a D) jihad
Both the Protestant and Catholic romantics embraced the __________.
A. conflict between Christianity and Islam B. tradition of Islamic scholarship C. potential for peace with Islamic states D. examples of Islamic rule in Grenada before the Reconquista
The general preference in controlling other territories was
A) colonizing was no longer the preferred method of control, but more informal arrangements like treaties. B) Christian missionaries worked the new converts to favorable arrangements with the natives and imperial entities. C) exclusive arrangements were often made in countries that had more than one imperial suitor. D) a small military presence usually secured a territory for resources or ports. E) an agreement to sell resources was easily reached when necessary products were introduced to wanting countries.
The time came when we had to forsake our village at Like-a-fish-hook Bend, for the government wanted the Indians to become farmers. 'You should take allotments,' our [Bureau of Indian Affairs] agent would say. 'The big game is being killed off, and you must plant bigger fields or starve. The government will give you plows and cattle.' All knew that the agent's words were true, and little by little our village was broken up. In the summer of my sixteenth year nearly a third of my tribe left to take up allotments." The paragraph above describes the effect of the
(A) Wade-Davis Bill (B) Hatch Act (C) Morrill Land Grant Act (D) Homestead Act (E) Dawes Severalty Act