A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration Test | Final Test - Easy

Steven Hahn
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 97 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

A Nation Under Our Feet: Black Political Struggles in the Rural South from Slavery to the Great Migration Test | Final Test - Easy

Steven Hahn
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 97 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. African American _____________ also made emigration difficult.
(a) Poverty.
(b) Families.
(c) Political power.
(d) Bureaucracy.

2. Hiram R. Revels was the senator elect from ____________ in 1870.
(a) Texas.
(b) Louisiana.
(c) Mississippi.
(d) Georgia.

3. More than a few reputed leaders argued that the KKK was a _____________ response to the Union League.
(a) Rational.
(b) Diastrous.
(c) Necessary.
(d) Unnecessary.

4. "________ supremacy was no longer just a rallying cry, a goal, a discourse, or a description of relations."
(a) Black.
(b) White.
(c) Government.
(d) Male.

5. It should be noted that Klansmen did not ride without fear of _________ or of meeting resistance.
(a) Retaliation.
(b) Unmasking.
(c) Legal ramifcations.
(d) Lynchings.

6. ___________ in the United States shouldered the burden of industrial development.
(a) War time.
(b) Slavery.
(c) Agriculture.
(d) Reconstruction.

7. When a black man vied for office, it required the mobilization of entire ________________.
(a) States.
(b) Communities.
(c) Plantations.
(d) Churches.

8. The Klan was controlled by white rural bosses and ___________ governments.
(a) Shadow.
(b) Community.
(c) Democratic.
(d) Invisible.

9. Emigration won support from the educated, ________ free men of color in the North during antebellum.
(a) Rural.
(b) Urban.
(c) Religious.
(d) Organized.

10. The KKK was build on enforcing racial ________ and submission and on legacies of military defeat.
(a) Rule.
(b) Servitude.
(c) Domination.
(d) Collaboration.

11. While the incidence of black office holding grew, the party began to grow ____________.
(a) Weaker.
(b) Apart.
(c) Larger.
(d) Stronger.

12. African Americans realized that any successes they might find would depend on their ability to _____________.
(a) Read.
(b) Do battle.
(c) Debate with others.
(d) Get good grades.

13. Lynchings were rare in areas where a community had been created and where there was some local __________.
(a) White authority.
(b) Power.
(c) Voting law.
(d) Money.

14. The KKK could be seen as a __________ movement to continue the battle or avenge the consequences of surrender during the Civil War.
(a) Guerilla.
(b) Terrorist.
(c) Strange.
(d) Unconscious.

15. Although emigrations did emanate from a powerful __________-based impulse, it reveals divisions and power relations.
(a) Church.
(b) Family.
(c) Community.
(d) Political party.

Short Answer Questions

1. The Kansas _________ movement developed where emigration sentiment had already been sparked.

2. Disappointment with the __________ increased the interest in emigration of African Americans.

3. The community support necessary for both black voting and black officeholders found its institutional anchors in black ____________.

4. What did the arrangement mentioned in #153 limit? This limited _________ mobilization and organization that had happened during Reconstruction.

5. Whites claimed that blacks were planning on murdered their whites in order to gain their ___________.

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