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What was the long term effect of sharecropping on the black community during the Reconstruction Era in the South?
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A Black workers ended up trapped in a cycle of generational debt due to landowners hoarding profits from black workers. Black workers ended up trapped in a cycle of generational debt due to landowners hoarding profits from black workers.
B Black workers ended the cycle of poverty and worked alongside white farmers with little conflict. Black workers ended the cycle of poverty and worked alongside white farmers with little conflict.
C Black workers ended the cycle of poverty and worked alongside white farmers although threats and violence continued. Black workers ended the cycle of poverty and worked alongside white farmers although threats and violence continued.
D Black workers gained financial freedom and personal safety during Reconstruction.

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A Black workers ended up trapped in a cycle of generational debt due to landowners hoarding profits from black workers.
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Yes, I am sure. Option A accurately describes the long-term effect of sharecropping on the black community during the Reconstruction Era in the South. Sharecropping allowed landowners to exploit black workers by taking advantage of their lack of resources and compelling them to work under unfair conditions. This resulted in black workers accumulating debt and being unable to escape the cycle of poverty and debt.

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