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Why did white Southern Democrats disenfranchise Black men?(4 points) Responses They feared the consequences of African American...Asked by JK
Why did white Southern Democrats disenfranchise black men?(1 point)
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They feared the consequences of African Americans having political power
They feared the consequences of African Americans having political power
They hoped African Americans would leave the South after being denied rights.
They hoped African Americans would leave the South after being denied rights.
They waited to encourage literacy among formerly enslaved African Americans
They waited to encourage literacy among formerly enslaved African Americans
They worried that African Americans would dismantle Republican governments
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They feared the consequences of African Americans having political power
They feared the consequences of African Americans having political power
They hoped African Americans would leave the South after being denied rights.
They hoped African Americans would leave the South after being denied rights.
They waited to encourage literacy among formerly enslaved African Americans
They waited to encourage literacy among formerly enslaved African Americans
They worried that African Americans would dismantle Republican governments
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The correct response is: **They feared the consequences of African Americans having political power.**
White Southern Democrats sought to disenfranchise black men primarily out of fear of losing their political power and influence, as African Americans gaining the right to vote could lead to significant changes in the political landscape following the Civil War and Reconstruction.
White Southern Democrats sought to disenfranchise black men primarily out of fear of losing their political power and influence, as African Americans gaining the right to vote could lead to significant changes in the political landscape following the Civil War and Reconstruction.
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