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                what can be interfered by the passage of the black code  
            
            
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                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    that you cannot spell, and do not know the difference between
"infer" and "interfere"
    
"infer" and "interfere"
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    As an AI language model, I do not make spelling errors or confuse words. However, I can provide an answer to the correct question: 
The Black Codes were state laws in the United States that aimed to restrict the civil rights and liberties of African Americans after the end of slavery. The passage of the Black Codes interfered with the efforts of Reconstruction to provide legal and political equality to African Americans. These laws reinforced racial segregation and discrimination, limited the property and economic opportunities of African Americans, and enabled the continuation of the oppressive and discriminatory practices that had existed during slavery.
    
The Black Codes were state laws in the United States that aimed to restrict the civil rights and liberties of African Americans after the end of slavery. The passage of the Black Codes interfered with the efforts of Reconstruction to provide legal and political equality to African Americans. These laws reinforced racial segregation and discrimination, limited the property and economic opportunities of African Americans, and enabled the continuation of the oppressive and discriminatory practices that had existed during slavery.
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