1 (124.0K) In this illustration, identify is the man shooting Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater.A) William Seward B) Thaddeus Stephens C) John Wilkes Booth D) Jefferson Davis 2 (92.0K) This wanted poster offers sizable rewards for the killers of President Lincoln. Who else was shot by this group of conspirators on the same night as Lincoln's murder?A) Andrew Johnson B) William Seward C) Edwin Stanton D) Ulysses S. Grant 3 (46.0K) Pictured here is Andrew Johnson, Lincoln's successor. What was his administration's plan for Southern Reconstruction known as?A) Restoration B) Redemption C) Grantism D) Seward's Folly 4 (42.0K) Charles Sumner, pictured here, was often at the forefront of Radical Republican Reconstruction. Which one of these would he not have supported?A) Tenure of Office Act B) Civil Rights Act C) Command of the Army Act D) the Black Codes 5 (49.0K) Thaddeus Stephens led the Radical Republicans in the House of Representatives. What law did the House claim Andrew Johnson violated in their articles of impeachment?A) Tenure of Office Act B) Civil Rights Act C) Command of the Army Act D) the Black Codes 6 (71.0K) Hiram Revels and Blanche Bruce of Mississippi both served in the United States Congress during Reconstruction. Which group below tried to prevent African-Americans from serving in elected office?A) Radical Republicans B) Redeemers C) scalawags D) carpetbaggers 7 (71.0K) This is one of the many freedmen's schools established under the auspices of the Freedmen's Bureau. Who first led the Freedmen's Bureau after its establishment in March of 1865?A) Thaddeus Stevens B) Hamilton Fish C) Oliver Howard D) William Belknap 8 (79.0K) In Memphis, a freedman's school burns. Which group were the arsonists and rioters most likely to sympathize with?A) scalawags B) Radical Republicans C) Ku Klux Klan D) carpetbaggers 9 (97.0K) This portrait is harshly critical of the Southern Black Codes passed in 1865. Which of the following provisions was not part of the Black Codes?A) Blacks could not own or lease farms. B) Blacks could not testify in court. C) Blacks could not marry within their race. D) Blacks must work as domestic servants or plantation workers. 10 (100.0K) This cartoon suggests that life for the freed blacks of the South was "worse than slavery." What did Congress pass specifically to try to dismantle the KKK (shown on the right)?A) Civil Rights Act B) Enforcement Acts C) Fifteenth Amendment D) the Compromise of 1877 11 (178.0K) This cartoon depicts white intimidation of black voters. Which amendment to the Constitution states that the right to vote cannot be abridged "on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude"?A) Thirteenth Amendment B) Fourteenth Amendment C) Fifteenth Amendment D) Sixteenth Amendment 12 (115.0K) A group of freedmen and freedwomen look on from the former Confederate capital of Richmond. Which amendment to the Constitution ended slavery everywhere in the United States?A) Thirteenth Amendment B) Fourteenth Amendment C) Fifteenth Amendment D) Sixteenth Amendment 13 (111.0K) In this picture, a member of the Freedmen's Bureau protects African-Americans from angry white mobs. Which important amendment to the Constitution secured all the "privileges and immunities" guaranteed by the Constitution for the former slaves of the South?A) Thirteenth Amendment B) Fourteenth Amendment C) Fifteenth Amendment D) Sixteenth Amendment 14 (52.0K) Which piece of Reconstruction-era legislation was passed by Congress specifically with Secretary of War Edwin Stanton—pictured above—in mind?A) Enforcement Acts B) Civil Rights Act C) Tenure of Office Act D) Command of the Army Act 15 (92.0K) This is a ticket for the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, which ultimately failed by one vote. How many Republicans voted with the Democrats and independents for acquittal?A) 0 B) 1 C) 4 D) 7 16 (363.0K) In this picture, the Florida Electoral Commission meet in order to find a way to resolve one of the most disputed presidential elections in American history. Which election is it?A) election of 1868 B) election of 1872 C) election of 1876 D) election of 2000 17 (79.0K) As a result of the Compromise of 1877, Rutherford B. Hayes (pictured here) became president, and federal troops were taken out of the South, ending Reconstruction. Whom did Hayes end up defeating in this election?A) Ulysses S. Grant B) William Tweed C) Samuel Tilden D) William Seward 18 (39.0K) The man pictured here was the editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and a strong advocate of the "New South," governed by thrift, industry, and progress. Who is he?A) William Belknap B) Henry Grady C) Booker T. Washington D) Jim Crow 19 (126.0K) Depicted here is a sharecropper's cabin in North Carolina. What is the name of the often unfair system of credit that developed for sharecroppers in the Reconstruction era?A) crop-lien B) redemption C) Grantism D) greenbacks 20 (44.0K) This horrifying image illustrates the African-American lynchings that became all too common in the "New" South. Which of the following launched an international anti-lynching movement in 1892?A) Booker T. Washington B) Ida B. Wells C) David Davis D) Henry Grady 21 (70.0K) The man in this picture founded the Tuskegee Institute and offered white Southerners the Atlanta Compromise. Who is he?A) David Davis B) W.E.B. Du Bois C) Booker T. Washington D) Jay Cooke