Andrew Johnson's initial plan for Reconstruction

a. demonstrated an unforgiving hatred of all southerners.
b. protected the political rights of freed slaves in the South.
c. attempted, at least temporarily, to deny power to wealthy southern planters.
d. failed to require the southern states to draft new constitutions.


c

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Many consider this man, the "Father of the Faithful," to be the symbolic founder of three of the world's largest religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

a. Moses c. Socrates b. Mohammed d. Abraham

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President Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was

A) punitive only to those who held high-ranking positions in the Confederacy. B) far more harsh than President Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan. C) lenient and designed to restore the Union quickly. D) constructed so as to allow Southerners to reestablish a state of quasi-slavery. E) intended to provide equal rights for African Americans.

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How did its supporters justify "manifest destiny"?

A) by advocating free trade B) by conjuring up the golden age of farming C) by arguing white Americans were superior and exceptional D) by warning against the dangers of European imperialism

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In 1517, the Spanish friar Bartolomé de Las Casas, disturbed by the suffering which Spanish conquistadores had wrought on the native populations of America, became an important advocate of

a. the dismantling of European empires and settlements in the Americas. b. the abolition of slavery and all other forms of coerced labor. c. the substitution of small farms in place of large plantations. d. the importation of African slaves to the Americas.

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