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Practice Quiz #3
Ethnic Studies 01
Chapters 12, 13
Worth 10 points
Online Directions:
To receive full credit: Students need to submit the assignment on time.
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*Students need to review Chapters 12, 13 of the lecture notes.
* Students need to read and review Chapters 12, 13 of
African Americans: Concise History at least 2- 3 times before
attempting the quiz.
*Students need to read questions and answers carefully and find the MOST
complete, best answer to the question.
Please type the CORRECT answer under the question OR highlight the correct
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1. Although the Freedman’s Bureau’s goals were to:
a. Help freedmen negotiate labor contracts with white planters, settle
legal and criminal legal disputes obtain land and education, there was
severe mismanagement of funding due to the large budget
b. Help freedmen obtain an education, settle legal and criminal disputes
and obtain land, there was a problem with overstaffing of personnel and
too many volunteers.
c. Help freedmen obtain land, education, and negotiate labor contracts
with white planters, there was a major lack of funding and lack of staff
to deal with the demands and needs of a large population of people due
to Congress’s problem with budgeting.
d. NONE of the above
2. The Southern Homestead Act attempted to:
a. Provide land for whites who pledged loyalty to the Union in swampy
wetlands or unfertile pinewoods, which numbered two million acres
b. Provide land for freedmen and whites who pledged loyalty to the
Union, in the swampy wetlands or unfertile pinewoods, which
numbered three million acres.
c. Provide land for free blacks in desolate areas of the South, which
numbered four million acres
d. Provide land for freedmen in desolate areas of the South, which
numbered three million acres
e. NONE of the above
3. Sharecropping did NOT allow laborers, who were ex slaves to:
a. Work longer than three years
b. Work longer than four years
c. Quit working for the ex planter or go on strike, or refuse to sign the
labor contract. Refusal to sign the labor contract resulted in jail time.
d. NONE of the above
4. As part of the Port Royal experiment, the Penn school was opened by:
a. Ellen Murray, an African American and Charlotte Forten, an Anglo,
along with Laura Towne, on St. Helena’s Island in Georgia, in 1863
b. Ellen Murray , and Laura Towne, two African Americans, along with
African American , Charlotte Forten, from the North, on St. Helena’s
Island in South Carolina in 1864
c. Charlotte Forten, an African American, and two Anglos, Laura Towne
and Ellen Murray, on St. Helena’s Island in South Carolina, in 1862,
one year later there were 45 teachers
d. Charlotte Forten , an Anglo and Laura Towne, an Anglo, along with
Ellen Murray, an African American on St. Helena’s Island in South
Carolina, in 1863, one year later there were 56 teachers
e. NONE of the above
5. One of the freedoms that black codes extended was:
a. The ability for African Americans to own property and use firearms
b. The ability for African Americans to marry and graze livestock
c. The ability for African Americans to testify in court and serve on a
jury
d. NONE of the above
6. Hiram Revels, an African American politician was unique in that :
a. He began as a Republican politician and later became Mississippi’s
secretary of state. By 1874, he left the Republican party and became
a Democrat and plantation owner.
b. He began as a Democrat politician and later became Mississippi’s
governor. By 1874, he left the Democratic party and became a
Republican politician
c. He began as a Republican Congressman and later became Georgia’s
secretary of state. By 1873, he left the Republican party and became
a Democrat and business owner.
d. He began as a Republican politician and Mississippi’s governor . By
1874, he ran as Mississippi’s senator and won the election and
served until 1879.
e. NONE of the above
7. According to your text, the Klan was most dominant and virtually took
over:
a. In Virginia, southern Georgia, eastern Alabama, and Florida’s key
west
b. Northern Georgia, eastern Alabama, the up country of South Carolina
c. Western Alabama, northern Georgia, and all of North Carolina
d. Northern Georgia, Florida’s panhandle, western Alabama, and the up
country of South Carolina
8. The Fifteenth Amendment stated that:
a. A person could not be deprived of the right to a fair trial
b. A person could not be deprived of the right to vote based on
stipulations of race and was praised by black people and abolitionists
as a culmination to the challenge to slavery
c. A person could ot be deprived of the right to an education based on
the stipulations of race was praised by black people and abolitionists
as the first step to criticizing slavery.
d. NONE of the above
9. The result of the board of directors, Anglos, heading up the Freedmen’s
Savings Bank was:
a. The bank was successful but lost money due to the Panic of 1872
b. The bank was successful but gained few assets as they were too
conservative in their railroad loans
c. The bank was unsuccessful, because it invested in risky ventures, lost
large sums in railroad loans and persuaded Frederick Douglass to
become president and he lost money, along with African Americans
in the South who lost over $1 million dollars.
d. The bank was unsuccessful, because Frederick Douglass was
president, cooperated with them, and they embezzled large sums
from the railroad, and lost over $500,000 of investments of African
Americans in the South
10.
The result of the Hamburg Massacre was:
a. White rifle clubs clashed with the black militia, white rifle companies
invaded Hamburg, five blacks were shot and killed by seven white
men, of which two were acquitted in the crime.
b. White rifle clubs clashed with the black militia, white rifle companies
invaded Hamburg, six blacks were shot and killed by seven white
men, of which three were acquitted
c. White rifle clubs clashed with the black militia, white rifle companies
invaded Hamburg, seven blacks were shot and killed by seven white
men, of which three were acquitted.
d. NONE of the above
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a.
1. Although the Freedman’s Bureau’s goals were to:
Help freedmen negotiate labor contracts with white
planters, settle legal and criminal legal disputes
obtain land and education, there was severe
mismanagement of funding due to the large
budget
b. Help freedmen obtain an education, settle legal and
criminal disputes and obtain land, there was a
problem with overstaffing of personnel and too
many volunteers.
c. Help freedmen obtain land, education, and
negotiate labor contracts with white planters, there
was a major lack of funding and lack of staff to
deal with the demands and needs of a large
population of people due to Congress’s problem
with budgeting.
NONE of the above
2.
The Southern Homestead Act attempted to:
a.
Provide land for whites who pledged loyalty to the
Union in swampy wetlands or unfertile pinewoods,
which numbered two million acres
b. Provide land for freedmen and whites who pledged
loyalty to the Union, in the swampy wetlands or
unfertile pinewoods, which numbered three
million acres.
Provide land for free blacks in desolate areas of the
South, which numbered four million acres
c.
d. Provide land for freedmen in desolate areas of the
South, which numbered three million acres
e. NONE of the above
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5. One of the freedoms that black codes extended was:
a.
The ability for African Americans to own
property and use firearms
b. The ability for African Americans to marry and
graze livestock
c.
The ability for African Americans to testify in
court and serve on a jury
d. NONE of the above
6.
Hiram Revels, an African American politician was
unique in that :
a. He began as a Republican politician and later
became Mississippi's secretary of state. By
1874, he left the Republican party and became a
Democrat and plantation owner.
b. He began as a Democrat politician and later
became Mississippi's governor. By 1874, he left
the Democratic party and became a Republican
politician
c. He began as a Republican Congressman and later
became Georgia's secretary of state. By 1873, he
left the Republican party and became a
Democrat and business owner.
d. He began as a Republican politician and
Mississippi’s governor . By 1874, he ran as
Mississippi’s senator and won the election and
served until 1879.
e. NONE of the above
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a.
7. According to your text, the Klan was most
dominant and virtually took over:
In Virginia, southern Georgia, eastern Alabama,
and Florida's key west
b. Northern Georgia, eastern Alabama, the up
country of South Carolina
c. Western Alabama, northern Georgia, and all of
North Carolina
d.
Northern Georgia, Florida's panhandle, western
Alabama, and the up country of South Carolina
8.
The Fifteenth Amendment stated that:
a.
A person could not be deprived of the right to a
fair trial
b. A
person could not be deprived of the right to
vote based on stipulations of race and was
praised by black people and abolitionists as a
culmination to the challenge to slavery
c. A
person could ot be deprived of the right to an
education based on the stipulations of race was
praised by black people and abolitionists as the
first step to criticizing slavery.
d. NONE of the above
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9. The result of the board of directors, Anglos,
heading up the Freedmen’s Savings Bank was:
The bank was successful but lost money due to
the Panic of 1872
a.
b. The bank was successful but gained few assets as
they were too conservative in their railroad loans
c. The bank was unsuccessful, because it invested in
risky ventures, lost large sums in railroad loans
and persuaded Frederick Douglass to become
president and he lost money, along with African
Americans in the South who lost over $1 million
dollars.
d. The bank was unsuccessful, because Frederick
Douglass was president, cooperated with them,
and they embezzled large sums from the
railroad, and lost over $500,000 of investments
of African Americans in the South
10. The result of the Hamburg Massacre was:
a. White rifle clubs clashed with the black militia,
white rifle companies invaded Hamburg, five
blacks were shot and killed by seven white men,
of which two were acquitted in the crime.
b. White rifle clubs clashed with the black militia,
white rifle companies invaded Hamburg, six
blacks were shot and killed by seven white men,
of which three were acquitted
White rifle clubs clashed with the black militia,
white rifle companies invaded Hamburg, seven
blacks were shot and killed by seven white men,
of which three were acquitted.
c.
d. NONE of the above
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Practice Quiz #3
Ethnic Studies 01
Chapters 12, 13
Worth 10 points
Online Directions:
To receive full credit: Students need to submit the
assignment on time.
Late assignments will not be accepted and prac quizzes
cannot be re opened
after the due date!
*Students need to review Chapters 12, 13 of the lecture
notes.
* Students need to read and review Chapters 12, 13 of
African Americans: Concise History at least 2- 3
times before
attempting the quiz.
*Students need to read questions and answers carefully
and find the MOST complete, best answer to the
question.
Please type the CORRECT answer under the question
OR highlight the correct answers in yellow.
EX: Ques 1: A, B, C, D, E, given. After this section,
type correct :A.
Save your answers on the document. Save
your
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ASSIGNMENTS section of CANVAS.
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