"Legacy and Impact of African Americans"
"Heroes of the Underground Railroad"
"Heroes of the Underground Railroad" 2
"Slavery's Impact on Civil War"
"Slavery's Impact on Civil War" 2
100

What was the primary reason for the forced migration of African Americans to the New World?

To join family members already living there

To work as enslaved people

To escape political persecution

To work as enslaved people

100

Which of the following best describes the metaphorical use of the term 'Underground Railroad'?

It indicates a government-sponsored initiative.

It symbolizes the secretive nature of the escape routes.

It refers to a literal train system used for escaping.

It symbolizes the secretive nature of the escape routes.

100

What challenges did free Blacks face in the North during the 1860s?

They were allowed to vote and own property.

They faced discrimination in voting and property ownership.

They were not discriminated against at all.

They faced discrimination in voting and property ownership.

100

What was a common misconception about the Reconstruction period for African Americans?

It was a time of great progress and equality

It provided full citizenship rights

It led to the immediate end of racial discrimination

It was a time of great progress and equality

100

What doctrine was established by the Supreme Court in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson?

Separate but equal.

Abolition of Jim Crow laws.

Equal protection under the law for all citizens.

Separate but equal

200

Which statement accurately reflects the geographical distribution of African Americans at the turn of the 21st century?

They were primarily located in rural areas

They were concentrated in the Northeast

Half lived in the South

Half lived in the South

200

What significant role did Harriet Tubman play in the Underground Railroad?

She organized the first abolitionist convention.

She was the first conductor of the Underground Railroad.

She helped hundreds of enslaved people escape to freedom.

She helped hundreds of enslaved people escape to freedom.

200

Which of the following statements about the contributions of African Americans to American history is true?

They have made essential and lasting contributions

They have made no significant contributions

They primarily contributed to agricultural practices only

They have made essential and lasting contributions

200

By the end of the 1850s, what did the North fear regarding slaveholding interests?

That Southern states would join the Union

That they would have to compensate slaveholders

That they would lose control of the government

That they would lose control of the government

200

Name of the antiblack movement that hunted black people and burnt them wearing white ropes ressembling ghosts?

Ku Klux Klan

300

Which of the following crops were primarily worked on by enslaved people in the Southern seaboard during the 17th and 18th centuries?

Soybeans, oats, and hemp

Cotton, sugar, and coffee

Tobacco, cotton, and indigo

Tobacco, cotton, and indigo

300

What was one of the significant risks faced by those involved in the Underground Railroad?

Being publicly recognized for their efforts.

Being celebrated as heroes.

Facing legal consequences and violence.

Facing legal consequences and violence.

300

What was the primary role of Frederick Douglass in the abolitionist movement?

He organized the first escape for enslaved people.

He trained conductors for the Underground Railroad.

He founded the North Star newspaper to advocate for freedom.

He founded the North Star newspaper to advocate for freedom.

300

What was a consequence of the Southern states seceding after Lincoln's election in 1860?

The immediate abolition of slavery

The formation of the Confederate States of America

The end of the Civil War


The formation of the Confederate States of America

300

What was the significance of the Supreme Court's ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson?

It upheld the 'separate but equal' doctrine.

It declared segregation unconstitutional.

It mandated integration in public schools.

It upheld the 'separate but equal' doctrine.

400

How did slavery evolve in the Southern United States over time?

It became rooted in cotton and sugar plantations

It became less important to the economy

It was replaced by wage labor

It became rooted in cotton and sugar plantations

400

Which of the following best describes Harriet Tubman's status in the context of the Underground Railroad?

She was a famous abolitionist speaker.

She was a formerly enslaved person who became a conductor.

She was a journalist documenting the escapes.

She was a formerly enslaved person who became a conductor.

400

What was the North Star, founded by Frederick Douglass in 1847?

A prominent African American journal advocating for freedom.

A network of safe houses for escaped enslaved people.

A secret meeting place for abolitionists.

A prominent African American journal advocating for freedom.

400

Which amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery in the United States?

The Thirteenth Amendment

400

What impact did Jim Crow laws have on African Americans in the South?

They provided economic opportunities for African Americans.

They enforced racial segregation in public spaces.

They abolished discriminatory practices.

They enforced racial segregation in public spaces.

500

Which of the following best describes the legal restrictions placed on enslaved people regarding education?

They were mandate to learn to read and write

They were prohibited by law from learning to read or write

The house slaves could read and write

They were prohibited by law from learning to read or write

500

How many enslaved individuals did Harriet Tubman help gain freedom during her efforts?

Around 300

About 100

Nearly 400

Around 300

500

How did Frederick Douglass contribute to the escape of enslaved people?

He established a network of safe houses.

He hid fugitives in his home, helping them reach Canada.

He led a group of conductors on the Underground Railroad.

He hid fugitives in his home, helping them reach Canada.

500

Which amendment give the right to vote for black people?

the fifteenth amendment

500

Which amendment give citizenship to blac people?

the fourteenth amendment