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A) imposed a system of state-supported segregation.
B) attacked the problem of lynching.
C) led immediately to a dramatic black exodus from the South.
D) challenged white redeemer rule in the South.
E) did not apply to public parks,beaches,or picnic areas.
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A) opposed using Northern capital.
B) discouraged white women from working outside of the home.
C) promoted Southern industry and railroad development.
D) challenged the assumptions of white supremacy.
E) in fact advocated a return to the plantation system of the antebellum South.
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A) about 800,000.
B) about one million.
C) about two and a half million.
D) about three and a half million
E) almost six million.
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A) rejected the ideology of the "New South creed."
B) favored industrial over classical education.
C) called on the federal government to offer job training for blacks.
D) proposed an exodus of blacks from the South to the West.
E) argued that blacks spent too much time trying to impress the white middle class.
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A) encouraged the planting of cash crops.
B) nearly disappeared during Reconstruction.
C) led to crop diversification.
D) was generally imposed on blacks,but not on white farmers.
E) saw interest rates rise as high as 20 or 30 percent.
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A) essentially followed President Lincoln's Reconstruction plans.
B) was criticized by Conservative Republicans for being too mild.
C) called for the disenfranchisement of leading Confederates.
D) denied reentry into the Union by former Confederate states for ten years.
E) quickly became the law of the land.
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A) the South's share of national manufacturing doubled.
B) the South became more dependent on agriculture than ever.
C) per capita income fell sharply.
D) most industrial growth came from coal mining.
E) average income reached 80 percent of that in the North.
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A) the federal government had not involved itself with redistributing income.
B) the federal government had not passed the Enforcement Acts.
C) Radical Republicans had not put Jefferson Davis on trial for treason.
D) the Freedmen's Bureau had been ended sooner.
E) the federal government had better enforced the laws designed to assist blacks.
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A) involved a larger conspiracy to kill other members of the administration.
B) saw John Wilkes Booth convicted of the murder of the president.
C) brought a Radical Republican to the presidency.
D) was intended to bring Andrew Johnson into the presidency.
E) had been planned at the highest levels of the Confederate government.
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A) quickly sided with the Radical Republicans.
B) proposed delaying the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment.
C) long delayed in presenting his own plans for Reconstruction.
D) offered amnesty to Southerners who pledged their loyalty to the United States.
E) argued the South should be readmitted to the Union without conditions.
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