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What rights did the president have as a result of the Civil Rights Act of 1871? Check all that apply.

He could increase taxes on people who violated the act.
He could enforce criminal and civil penalties against terror groups.
He could use federal troops to arrest and charge KKK members.
He could declare martial law against terror groups when needed.
He could seize the land of KKK members suspected of criminal activity.


Which statement best describes the government of Southern states during Presidential Reconstruction?

It included former Confederates who helped pass laws to restrict the rights of African Americans.
It included former Unionists who helped pass laws with more protections for African Americans.
It included newly elected African Americans who helped create local chapters of Freedmen’s Bureaus.
It included newly elected farmers who lobbied for a new sharecropping system for African Americans.


Which describes prominent political leader Abraham Galloway? Check all that apply.

He won the governorship of North Carolina in the 1868 election.
He was a former enslaved person who served as a union spy and abolitionist.
He was a “redeemer” who argued for the return of Southern ways.
He advocated for political rights for African Americans in the South.
He pushed for passage of black codes to restrict African American rights.
He served in the United States Senate during this time period.


Which are considered accomplishments of the Freedmen’s Bureau in North Carolina? Check all that apply.

They rallied the support of whites throughout the South.
They established college and training schools for African Americans.
They provided food and clothing to formerly enslaved people.
They wrote black codes, which gave more rights to former enslaved people.
They raised money to pay for teachers and manage schools.
They published their own textbooks, which angered whites.

What did the KKK hope to achieve by murdering Republicans Wyatt Outlaw and John Stephens?

to force whites to accept the rights of African Americans
to keep African Americans from voting in elections
to strengthen the Reconstruction reforms under way
to stop North Carolina from passing black code laws


What was one role the military had across the South during Congressional Reconstruction?

protecting African Americans’ voting rights
overthrowing white governments
forcing states to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment
ensuring white governments stayed in power


What was the primary role of white supremacy groups such as the Ku Klux Klan?

to intimidate and terrorize Democrats, many of whom were white citizens
to fight for civil and equal rights
to intimidate and terrorize Republicans, many of whom were African American
to fight for desegregation of society

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Answer:

1.He could use federal enforce criminal and civil penalties against terror groups.

1.C- He could use federal troops to arrest and charge KKK members.

1. D- He could declare martial law against terror groups when needed.

2. A - It included former Confederates who helped pass laws to restrict the rights of African Americans.

2. It included newly elected farmers who lobbied for a new sharecropping system for African Americans.

2. It included newly elected African American who helped create local chapters of Freedman´s Bureaus.

3. B- He was a former enslaved person who served as a union spy and abolitionist.

3. D- He advocated for political rights for African Americans in the South.

4. A- They established college and training schools for African Americans.

4.C- They provided food and clothing to formerly enslaved people.

4. E- They raised money to pay teachers and manage schools.

4. F- They published their own textbooks, which angered whites.

5. B- To keep Africans Americans from voting in elections.

6. A- Protecting African Americans' voting rights.

6. C- Forcing states to ratify the 14th Amendment.

7. C- To intimidate and terrorize Republicans, many of whom were African American.

Step-by-step explanation:

The aftermath of Civil War made it imperative that a series of enforcement acts known as Force Acts be enacted to support the ratification of the 13th , 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution of the United States that sought to extend legal civil and voting rights to former slaves and their descendants. However, this was met with strong opposition especially down South where the KKK terrorized blacks who sought voting rights, public office and participation in juries/court proceedings. Shortly after the approval of the law by Congress, the president nine counties notorious for terror activities were placed under martial law and thousands of people were arrested.

In the state of North Carolina, African American personalities such as Abraham Galloway and Wyatt Outlaw fought for the compliance of civil rights and voting rights for former slaves and against the use of the black code laws that served to restrict and segregate of black society even more.

The Freedman´s Bureau was the main instrument used to guaranty basic amenities, education, transportation for the now freed African American.

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