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Give Me Liberty Study Set 3
Quiz 15: What Is Freedom: Reconstruction, 1865-1877
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Question 121
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Identify and give the historical significance of each of the following terms, events, and people in a paragraph or two. -Freedmen's Bureau
Question 122
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Stating that he "lived among men, not among angels," Thaddeus Stevens recognized that the Fourteenth Amendment was not perfect. Explain the strengths and weaknesses of the Fourteenth Amendment. What liberties and freedoms did it extend in the nineteenth century-and to whom? How did it alter the relationship between the federal government and the states?
Question 123
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For whites, freedom, no matter how defined, was a given, a birthright to be defended. For African-Americans, it was an open-ended process, a transformation of every aspect of their lives and of the society and culture that had sustained slavery in the first place. Defend this statement.
Question 124
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Identify and give the historical significance of each of the following terms, events, and people in a paragraph or two. -feminists
Question 125
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Explain how wartime devastation set in motion a train of events that permanently altered the white yeomanry's independent way of life, leading to what they considered a loss of freedom.
Question 126
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What did freedom mean for the ex-slaves? Be sure to address economic opportunities, gender roles, religious independence, and family security.
Question 127
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Was Reconstruction a success or a failure? Or was it something in between? In your response, consider land policy, key legislation during Presidential and Radical Reconstruction, southern politics, racial and political violence, and northern "fatigue" with Reconstruction. Be sure to make clear what you mean by success and failure.
Question 128
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Who were the Redeemers, what did they want, and what were their methods? How did the Redeemers feel that their freedom was being threatened by Radical Reconstruction? Conclude your essay with a comment on how you think the federal government should have responded to the Redeemers.
Question 129
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Why did Radical Republicans believe that Andrew Johnson would support their agenda? Why was Johnson ultimately unable to lend his support to the Civil Rights Act of 1866 or to the Fourteenth Amendment?
Question 130
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Do you think the permanent distribution of land to former slaves would have made a difference in the outcome of Reconstruction? Why or why not?
Question 131
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Reconstruction witnessed profound changes in the lives of southerners, black and white, rich and poor. Explain the various ways that the lives of these groups changed. Were the changes for the better or worse?