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Texas History Chapter 15-16. #1 North’s victory in the Civil War meant. South seceded. Union was preserved. A:. B:. Slavery was legalized. Lincoln was no longer President. C:. D:. B. Union was preserved. #2 All were sacrifices made by Texans during the Civil War EXCEPT.
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Texas History Chapter 15-16
#1 North’s victory in the Civil War meant South seceded Union was preserved A: B: Slavery was legalized Lincoln was no longer President C: D:
#2 All were sacrifices made by Texans during the Civil War EXCEPT They used coffee substitutes They wore homespun clothing A: B: They stopped receiving nursing care They stopped printing newspapers C: D:
#3 Union leaders wanted to gain control of Galveston because it Had a busy seaport Was a railroad center A: B: Housed the State Capitol Was the geographic center of Texas C: D:
#4 Many delegates to the Texas convention after the 1860 election Opposed secession Had no opinion about secession A: B: Favored secession Declared secession illegal C: D:
#5 Most Southerners in the 1850s believed that the rise of the Republican party would mean Legalization of slavery The end of the Southern way of life A: B: Economic prosperity A depression in the North C: D:
#6 Members of the 1861 convention in Montgomery, Alabama, formed the Confederate States of America Whig Party A: B: Republican Party Democratic Party C: D:
#7 If the Republicans won the 1860 election, Southern leaders threatened to Call for a recount Secede from the Union A: B: Filibuster in Congress Assassinate Lincoln C: D:
#8 Despite a blockade of its ports, Texas continued to send cotton to Europe through New Orleans California A: B: Mexico Santa Fe C: D:
#9 All were results of the Civil War EXCEPT • The Union was dissolved More than 600,000 people died A: B: Slavery ended The Confederacy was defeated C: D:
#10 During the Civil War, women did all of the following EXCEPT Work on farms Sewed uniforms A: B: Serve as nurses Work in factories C: D:
#11 How many Texans served in the Confederate Army? 60,000 6,000 A: B: 10,000 66,000 C: D:
#12 The Texas Secession Convention ordered all state officials to take an oath of allegiance to President Lincoln The Confederacy A: B: Texas The Union Army C: D:
#13 Conscription is Forced enrollment into military service Secession from the Union A: B: Hiring of a substitute for military service Confederate paper money C: D:
#14 Which of these was NOT a problem during Reconstruction? Invasions by Mexican soldiers Bitterness between North and South A: B: Scarcity of money Lack of food and shelter for freedmen C: D:
#15 On June 19, 1865, General Granger issued a proclamation declaring that all Women had the right to vote Enslaved people were free A: B: Taxes were increased African Americans could vote C: D:
#16 The Texas Constitution of 1866 failed to Give African Americans the right to vote Declare secession illegal A: B: Abolish slavery Cancel the state’s war debts C: D:
#17 Most former Confederates felt the Radical Republicans’ plan for Reconstruction was Too generous Too harsh A: B: unnecessary Fair to all C: D:
#18 On March 30, 1870, President Grant Signed a proclamation ending Reconstruction in Texas War with Native Americans A: B: The Civil War The Fifteenth Amendment C: D:
#19 The federal agency created to assist newly freed slaves was the Welfare Department Ku Klux Klan A: B: Freedman’s Bureau Ladies Needle Battalion C: D:
#20 After being impeached, President Johnson Lost most of his influence Was reelected to a second term A: B: Was removed from office C: D: Left the office voluntarily
#21 The period of reestablishing governments in the South after the Civil War is called Renewal Reconstruction A: B: Reunion C: D: Reintegration
#22 The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 Condemned Southern states for seceding Freed slaves in the Union states A: B: Condemned President Johnson Freed slaves in the Confederate states C: D:
#23 African Americans were most likely to vote for Republicans Democrats A: B: Federalists Whigs C: D:
#24 What oath did Southerners have to take before they could vote? Abolitionist Oath Emancipation Oath A: B: Ironclad Oath Oath of Office C: D:
#25 Who was the President of the United States impeached during Reconstruction? Andrew Johnson Abraham Lincoln A: B: Ulysses S, Grant John H. Reagan C: D: