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Which of the following limited opportunities for freedmen in the South after the Civil War ended?
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Radical Reconstruction
Radical Reconstruction
Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan
Lincoln’s Ten Percent Plan
the Black Codes
the Black Codes
the Fourteenth Amendment
the Fourteenth Amendment
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the Black Codes
Explanation: The Black Codes were state laws passed in the postwar South to restrict freedmen’s rights (movement, labor contracts, voting indirectly through qualifications, etc.), sharply limiting their economic and civil opportunities.
Explanation: The Black Codes were state laws passed in the postwar South to restrict freedmen’s rights (movement, labor contracts, voting indirectly through qualifications, etc.), sharply limiting their economic and civil opportunities.
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