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Which of the following made it difficult for the South to treat freed African Americans equally?
Confederate pensions
the Thirteenth Amendment
the Republican Party
sharecropping

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The factor that made it difficult for the South to treat freed African Americans equally is **sharecropping**.

After the Civil War, many freed African Americans found themselves in a system of sharecropping, which often led to economic exploitation and kept them in a cycle of poverty and dependence. This system restricted their economic freedom and maintained a social structure that was advantageous to white landowners, making it difficult for African Americans to achieve true equality.

While Confederate pensions, the Thirteenth Amendment, and the Republican Party played roles in post-war dynamics, sharecropping had a direct impact on the economic and social status of freed African Americans in the South.
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