question archive Question 1: Which statement best describes the underlying reason for Andrew Johnson’s impeachment? He appointed corrupt cabinet members and ignored their illegal activities He defied the Congress on the appointment of cabinet members
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Question 1:
Which statement best describes the underlying reason for Andrew Johnson’s impeachment?
He appointed corrupt cabinet members and ignored their illegal activities | ||
He defied the Congress on the appointment of cabinet members. | ||
He refused to show support for constitutional amendments to protect freed slaves |
2 points
the Wade-Davis Bill | ||
the Ten Percent Plan | ||
the Enforcement Acts |
2 points
the Freedmen’s Bureau | ||
the Resettlement Administration | ||
the Office of Economic Opportunity |
2 points
creating economic progress | ||
establishing peace and order | ||
encouraging equal civil rights |
2 points
to preserve the pre-war status of African-Americans | ||
to give African-Americans the opportunity to support themselves | ||
to ensure that African-Americans received the same rights as other citizens |
2 points
allowed suffrage to American males of all races | ||
declared all people born on U.S. soil to be citizens | ||
ended slavery throughout the entire United States |
2 points
allowed suffrage to American males of all races | ||
declared all people born on U.S. soil to be citizens | ||
ended slavery throughout the entire United States |
2 points
allowed suffrage to American males of all races | ||
declared all people born on U.S. soil to be citizens | ||
ended slavery throughout the entire United States |
2 points
carpetbaggers | ||
exodusters | ||
scalawags |
2 points
carpetbaggers | ||
exodusters | ||
scalawags |
2 points
carpetbaggers | ||
exodusters | ||
scalawags |
2 points
the election of Ulysses S. Grant as president | ||
the construction of railroad lines in southern states | ||
the southern states’ failure to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment |
2 points
helping former slaves obtain land | ||
insuring education for former slaves | ||
promoting former slaves’ civil rights |