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Where did General Robert E. Lee surrender to Ulysses S. Grant ending major fighting in the Civil War?

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Which side during the Civil War had the following advantages: a larger population, economic and industrial advantages, and better transportation and communication?

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Which was the most celebrated black regiment in the Union army?

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Which Union general was best known for using a total war strategy?

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Which of the following was not a result of the Civil War: (a) slavery was abolished, (b) the concept of secession was discredited, (c) approximately 650,000 Americans died, and (d) the Southern states’ rights philosophy was upheld?

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Which laws in the South were passed to control freed slaves economically and politically?

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Which group took over Reconstruction after President Johnson refused to work with Congress in its attempt to pass Reconstruction laws?

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What was the name given to Southerners who sided with Republicans during Reconstruction?

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Which agency was created after the Civil War to help blacks adjust to their new lives?

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What were the purposes of each of the Civil War Amendments?

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Which amendment prohibited states from denying the right to vote on grounds of race or color?

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Which amendment defined citizenship and gave all citizens equal protection under the law?

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Which group's main purpose was to use terror and violence to deny freedmen equal protection under the law?

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What agreement ended Reconstruction in the South?

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Which of the following were Reconstruction plans of the Radical Republicans: (a) to punish former Confederates; (b) to enforce citizenship rights of freedmen; (c) to ensure voting rights of former slaves?

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What was Americanization as it was applied to immigrants and Native Americans?

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What did the Native Americans of the Plains use for food, shelter, and clothing?

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Why was the transcontinental railroad important in the west?

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Private individuals and companies run business and industry for profit under which economic system?

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Which of the following did not cause the Second Industrial Revolution after the Civil War: (a) development of steel and oil industries; (b) new technology; (c) water power and the development of canals; and (d) laissez-faire government policies?

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What did Thomas Edison invent?

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Which product helped transform the U.S. into a modern industrial nation?

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Andrew Carnegie built a monopoly in which industry?

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What population trend occurred in the U.S. during the Second Industrial Revolution?

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What negative term was used to denote American businessmen who used cut-throat tactics to create their financial empires?

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Appomattox Courthouse
North (Union)
54th Massachusetts
William Tecumseh Sherman
D. The Southern state's rights philosophy was upheld
Slave Codes
Radical Republicans
Scalawags
Freedmen's Bureau
13th- freed the slaves; 14th gave citizenship rights regardless of race; and 15th extended the right to vote to all men regardless of race
15th Amendment
14th Amendment
Ku Klux Klan
Compromise of 1877
All of them
Process to change beliefs, practices, and cultures and to train them on how to be more 'American'
Buffalo
Promoted trade, western settlement, and provided jobs
Capitalism
(c) water power and the development of canals
Light bulb
Steel
Steel
Urbanization (move of rural people to the cities)
Robber Barons





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