History study guide 21,22,23

0.0(0)
Studied by 0 people
call kaiCall Kai
learnLearn
examPractice Test
spaced repetitionSpaced Repetition
heart puzzleMatch
flashcardsFlashcards
GameKnowt Play
Card Sorting

1/28

encourage image

There's no tags or description

Looks like no tags are added yet.

Last updated 7:19 PM on 6/2/26
Name
Mastery
Learn
Test
Matching
Spaced
Call with Kai

No analytics yet

Send a link to your students to track their progress

29 Terms

1
New cards

President Lincoln felt that he needed which of the following?

A military victory

2
New cards

President Lincoln delayed issuing an Emancipation Proclamation because of his concern that it would:

cause the border states to secede

3
New cards

The point of view of this excerpt would most likely have found support among:

Radical Republicans

4
New cards

The conflict described in this passage most directly revealed:

Deep divisions that persisted over question of civil rights for former slaves

5
New cards

One goal of the political actions referenced here by Twain was to:

change the balance of power between the Congress and the presidency.

6
New cards

Which of the following groups controlled Congress as it is described in this excerpt?

Radical Republicans

7
New cards

Which of the following events is Twain referring to in the excerpt?

The impeachment of President Andrew Johnson

8
New cards

Why did the cartoonist choose this animal?

It is the symbol of the Republican Party

9
New cards

Why does Greeley claim that his elephant is real?

He wants people to think he's really a Republican

10
New cards

What do the initials on the front boot of the animal stand for?

Klu Klux Klan

11
New cards

Which element in the cartoon ties Greeley to the Democratic Party?

The "states' rights" banner

12
New cards

How does the cartoonist show that Greeley is trying to run as both a Democrat and a Republican?

The animal Greeley is riding is draped with Confederate and Union flags

13
New cards

Which of the following best summarizes the cartoonist's opinion of Greeley?

At heart, Greeley was a Democrat. Greeley was more honest than Grant.

14
New cards

How was the issue depicted in the cartoon resolved?

compromise

15
New cards

Although Reconstruction was coming to an end, as depicted here, which of the following could be counted among the successes of Reconstruction?

The ratification of amendments that would become the basis for future civil rights victories

16
New cards

To which of the following events does the cartoon refer?

Election of 1876

17
New cards

Which of the following describes a reason not mentioned by Strong in this excerpt that ultimately stopped Britain from recognizing the Confederacy?

Opposition from the British working class

18
New cards

The Union was most disturbed because they believed that Britain was supporting the Confederates by doing which of the following?

Building warships

19
New cards

Strong's statement that the British feared "diminishing the supply of breadstuffs on which her operatives depend" explains why he thinks the British:

Depended as much on trade with Union as with the Confederacy

20
New cards

Which of the following developments of the Reconstruction Period would most significantly divide the women's rights movement?

The development of the 14th and 15th amendments

21
New cards

Shortly after the document's publication, the South experienced:

initial military success in the face of a faltering Union offensive.

22
New cards

This poster's call to actionú is made more urgent in light of the South's comparative disadvantage in terms of:

industrial production

23
New cards

Which of the following developments in the South during this era contributed to the trend set by Supreme Court decisions like this one?

Rise of violence against African Americans

24
New cards

Which states shown on the map had disputed results?

Oregon
Louisiana
Florida
South Carolina

25
New cards
26
New cards
27
New cards
28
New cards
29
New cards