Question
Which accurately compares the political rights of Black people in South Carolina during and after Reconstruction?(1 point)
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Black people were granted political rights during Reconstruction, but these rights were stripped away after Reconstruction.
Black people were granted political rights during Reconstruction, but these rights were stripped away after Reconstruction.
Black people had no political rights both during and after Reconstruction.
Black people had no political rights both during and after Reconstruction.
Black people were allowed to vote but not hold office during Reconstruction, but were allowed to do both after Reconstruction.
Black people were allowed to vote but not hold office during Reconstruction, but were allowed to do both after Reconstruction.
Black people had full political rights after Reconstruction, but not during Reconstruction.
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Black people were granted political rights during Reconstruction, but these rights were stripped away after Reconstruction.
Black people were granted political rights during Reconstruction, but these rights were stripped away after Reconstruction.
Black people had no political rights both during and after Reconstruction.
Black people had no political rights both during and after Reconstruction.
Black people were allowed to vote but not hold office during Reconstruction, but were allowed to do both after Reconstruction.
Black people were allowed to vote but not hold office during Reconstruction, but were allowed to do both after Reconstruction.
Black people had full political rights after Reconstruction, but not during Reconstruction.
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The accurate comparison is:
**Black people were granted political rights during Reconstruction, but these rights were stripped away after Reconstruction.**
During Reconstruction, Black people in South Carolina were allowed to vote and hold office, but following the end of Reconstruction, many of those rights were systematically taken away through Jim Crow laws and other discriminatory practices.
**Black people were granted political rights during Reconstruction, but these rights were stripped away after Reconstruction.**
During Reconstruction, Black people in South Carolina were allowed to vote and hold office, but following the end of Reconstruction, many of those rights were systematically taken away through Jim Crow laws and other discriminatory practices.