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1) what did the Plessy v. Ferguson case establishes in the US
2) why does justice Harlan say that segregation cannot be justified upon any legal grounds
3) why does justice Harlan believe will come from this ruling
4) comparing the south during and after reconstruction (5 during, 5 after, 5 for both)
5) Why were Union troops stationed in the south after the war ended
6) what impact did the union have on the life of southerners
7) how did the kkk use terrorism to attempt to achieve their goals
8) what impact did African Americans voters have on politics in the south
9)In what ways might carpetbaggers be seen as exploiting the south
10)what did the freedmen's bureau do to help people who were freed from enslavement
1) what did the Plessy v. Ferguson case establishes in the US
2) why does justice Harlan say that segregation cannot be justified upon any legal grounds
3) why does justice Harlan believe will come from this ruling
4) comparing the south during and after reconstruction (5 during, 5 after, 5 for both)
5) Why were Union troops stationed in the south after the war ended
6) what impact did the union have on the life of southerners
7) how did the kkk use terrorism to attempt to achieve their goals
8) what impact did African Americans voters have on politics in the south
9)In what ways might carpetbaggers be seen as exploiting the south
10)what did the freedmen's bureau do to help people who were freed from enslavement
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1) Plessy v. Ferguson established the "separate but equal" doctrine.
2) Justice Harlan said segregation creates a false sense of superiority.
3) Justice Harlan believed that this ruling would lead to social and legal inequality.
4) During Reconstruction: Northern control, civil rights advances, economic challenges, political mobilization, and violence against Blacks.
After Reconstruction: Jim Crow laws, disenfranchisement, segregation, economic stagnation, and increased racism
5) Union troops were stationed in the South to enforce Reconstruction laws and protect freedmen.
6) The Union impacted Southern life by restructuring economies and promoting civil rights.
7) The KKK used violence, intimidation, and threats to suppress Black voting and civil rights.
8) African American voters influenced politics by supporting Republican candidates and demanding rights.
9) Carpetbaggers were seen as exploiting the South for economic gain and political power.
10) The Freedmen's Bureau provided education, healthcare, and job assistance to formerly enslaved people.
2) Justice Harlan said segregation creates a false sense of superiority.
3) Justice Harlan believed that this ruling would lead to social and legal inequality.
4) During Reconstruction: Northern control, civil rights advances, economic challenges, political mobilization, and violence against Blacks.
After Reconstruction: Jim Crow laws, disenfranchisement, segregation, economic stagnation, and increased racism
5) Union troops were stationed in the South to enforce Reconstruction laws and protect freedmen.
6) The Union impacted Southern life by restructuring economies and promoting civil rights.
7) The KKK used violence, intimidation, and threats to suppress Black voting and civil rights.
8) African American voters influenced politics by supporting Republican candidates and demanding rights.
9) Carpetbaggers were seen as exploiting the South for economic gain and political power.
10) The Freedmen's Bureau provided education, healthcare, and job assistance to formerly enslaved people.