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Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution directly guarantees the right shown in this image?
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16th
Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
Which of the following statements does the illustration support?
After the Civil War, African American farmers, businessmen, and soldiers voted for the first time in U.S. history.
During the Civil War, former slaves had the right to vote only if they owned businesses or served the Union Army.
After the Civil War, the image was printed to convince Congress that people in the South adjusted to freedom well.
During the Civil War, most Americans, in both North and South, were terrified at the thought of African American voting.
Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
"Old Man Denman call all us together and stand on the steps and make he speech. 'You is free to go where you wants but I is beggin' yous to stay by me till us git the crops laid by.' The mens talk it over a-twixt theyselves and includes to stay. They says us might as well stay there as go somewhere else, and us got no money and no place to go."
"My husband rents a little piece of land and us raise a corn crop and that's the way us do. Us raises our own victuals. I has chillen through the year(s) and they done scatter to the four winds. Some of them is dead."
--Julia Francis Daniels
Which of the following was probably true about Julia Francis Daniels?
She and her husband left their former master's property to start a new life.
She and her husband bought their own property from their former owner.
She and her husband signed a farming contract with their former master.
She and her husband agreed to supervise the workers and their children.
Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
Railroads in the South were few before the Civil War. By the time it was over, most were destroyed. What does this map demonstrate?
railway building was a priority in the...