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22west:

Which describes a disadvantage of the sharecropping system? A. Government officials could not collect taxes on farm produce. B. Carpetbaggers ended up owning the most productive land. C. Land owners were prohibited from making a profit. D. Sharecroppers were trapped in a cycle of poverty and debt.

22west:

@YoursTruly

trueangel12312:

D

YoursTruly:

No... C makes the most sense.

22west:

no land owners were the ones giving land

22west:

Which was not an economic problem facing the United States at the end of the Civil War? A. the sudden liberation of millions of slaves B. the lack of new factory jobs in the North C. the failure of Reconstruction D. the ruined roads, bridges, and buildings in the South

22west:

key word NOT

YoursTruly:

Oof, uh, C.

22west:

why is that?

trueangel12312:

It's B..

22west:

Which describes President Andrew Johnson? A. He was extremely vain about his broad education. B. He sought congressional advice on Reconstruction. C. He was an abolitionist who despised slavery. D. He was stubborn and unwilling to compromise.

trueangel12312:

The failure of reconstruction was a problem

YoursTruly:

No, I'm pretty sure there were no jobs available after the Civil War...

22west:

i need an explanation too

trueangel12312:

Well they obviously needed to rebuild everything so a job was kind of easy to get.

22west:

Which describes President Andrew Johnson? A. He was extremely vain about his broad education. B. He sought congressional advice on Reconstruction. C. He was an abolitionist who despised slavery. D. He was stubborn and unwilling to compromise.

trueangel12312:

D

22west:

how about this one

22west:

Which explains why Senator Edmund Ross voted not guilty in Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial? A. He did not believe presidents should ever be impeached, regardless of the law. B. He had received a large campaign contribution form Johnson's party. C. He genuinely felt that Johnson was innocent of any impeachable offense. D. He knew that he would lose reelection if he voted to convict the president.

22west:

@Eiwoh2

trueangel12312:

C

22west:

Which resulted from Andrew Johnson's acquittal in his Senate impeachment trial? A. The executive branch became more powerful than the legislative branch. B. The balance of power among the three branches of government was preserved. C. The judicial branch became the most powerful branch of government. D. The legislative branch became more powerful than the executive branch.

trueangel12312:

D How much more?

22west:

idk

22west:

5 more

22west:

Which legal measure allowed whites in southern states to keep blacks from voting after Reconstruction ended? A. poll tax B. nullification C. popular sovereignty D. secession

22west:

@pandasurvive @Ultrilliam @UsArmy3947

trueangel12312:

A or C

22west:

which one

trueangel12312:

Go with ur gut and choose one

22west:

@Elsa213

22west:

Which describes President Abraham Lincoln's approach to Reconstruction? A. give all political power in the South to freed slaves B. deport leading Confederate generals and politicians C. reunite the nation with as little pain as possible D. force southern states to pay the entire cost of the war

Elsa213:

What do you believe the correct answer is?

22west:

im thinking c

Elsa213:

I agree. :3

trueangel12312:

Correct

22west:

Which are examples of ways some southern whites kept blacks from getting justice during Reconstruction? Choose all answers that are correct. A. They formed hate groups to spread terror. B. They refused to build schools for blacks. C. They passed the 14th Amendment. D. They repealed discriminatory black codes.

trueangel12312:

A

22west:

there are multiple answers

trueangel12312:

Idk what else then

22west:

elsa?

22west:

@21Pilots

22west:

How did many southern whites view Reconstruction? A. They saw Northerners as new customers and clients. B. They hated being occupied and controlled by Northerners. C. They welcomed Northerners as long lost friends. D. They felt that Northerners had saved the South from ruin.

Elsa213:

A and B

22west:

there only one choice

22west:

or one answer

Elsa213:

A and B for "Which are examples of ways some southern whites kept blacks from getting justice during Reconstruction?"

22west:

oh

Elsa213:

:3

22west:

How did many southern whites view Reconstruction? A. They saw Northerners as new customers and clients. B. They hated being occupied and controlled by Northerners. C. They welcomed Northerners as long lost friends. D. They felt that Northerners had saved the South from ruin.

22west:

@21Pilots

22west:

How did many southern whites view Reconstruction? A. They saw Northerners as new customers and clients. B. They hated being occupied and controlled by Northerners. C. They welcomed Northerners as long lost friends. D. They felt that Northerners had saved the South from ruin.

21Pilots:

B

22west:

r u 100% sure

21Pilots:

Yes

22west:

Which describes a way the federal government tried to give blacks full civil rights during congressional Reconstruction? A. It turned over all slaveowners' property to freed blacks. B. It appointed Ku Klux Klan officials to oversee elections. C. It outlawed the discriminatory system of sharecropping. D. It sent U.S. army units south to enforce the law.

21Pilots:

C

22west:

Which describes how the 14th Amendment affected the balance of power in the United States? A. The federal government gained the power to protect individual rights in all states. B. The states gained the power to declare federal laws unconstitutional. C. Congress gained the power to impeach state legislators and governors. D. The president gained the power to nullify state laws.

21Pilots:

The federal government gained the power to protect individual rights in all states

22west:

F***

22west:

S*** F*** D***

21Pilots:

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