WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th
Short answer questions below. You may use your book (pg. 106-11) Please skip lines and number answers. For example: 1. __ 2. __ 3. __ __; __ __ |
FRIDAY, APRIL 17th
True/False questions below. You may use your book (pg. 113) Please answer each question by writing true or false. Please skip lines and number answers. For example: 1. __ 2. __ 3. __ |
1. President and Mrs. Lincoln were attending a play at what theater in Washington, D.C.? ___________
2. Who became President of the U.S. after President Lincoln died?___________________ 3.The 14th Amendment gave _______ _________ rights as ________ ________. 4. The first state to rejoin the Union was __________. 5. The 15th Amendment gave African Americans the right to ________. 6. The epidemic that struck Memphis in the 1870's was _________ _______. 7. Who was the South's first African American millionaire? ________ On April 15th, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln died after being shot the evening before while he and Mrs. Lincoln were attending a play. EXTRA CREDIT QUESTION - What was the name of the play? (If you would like to answer this bonus question, you might need your parents' help to Google this answer as it is not in your TN History book.) |
1.__________ During Reconstruction, federal soldiers remained in the South for more than ten years.
2.__________ The presidential election of 1876 resulted in a tie between Samuel J. Tilden and Martin Van Buren. 3.____________ A special committee resolved the tie with a treaty. 4.___________ Democrats allowed Hayes to be president. 5. ____________ In exchange, Hayes had to remove all federal troops from the South. 6.___________ All was peaceful when the federal troops left the South. 7.___________ The War of the Roses was a comparison to a war in England. 8. _____________ In Tennessee, the War of the Roses occurred when two brothers ran against each other for governor. 9. ____________ Both of the Taylor brothers traveled the state together giving magic shows. 10.____________ Both brothers ended up serving Tennessee as governors. |
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