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Which of the following was a significant impact on the South after the end of Reconstruction in 1877?(1 point)
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Southern states implemented "Jim Crow" laws, enforcing racial segregation and disenfranchising African Americans.
Southern states implemented "Jim Crow" laws, enforcing racial segregation and disenfranchising African Americans.
Reconstruction policies led to full political and civil rights for African Americans in the South.
Reconstruction policies led to full political and civil rights for African Americans in the South.
The federal government provided economic support to rebuild Southern infrastructure, leading to rapid industrialization.
The federal government provided economic support to rebuild Southern infrastructure, leading to rapid industrialization.
The South experienced immediate economic recovery and a reduction in racial tensions.
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Southern states implemented "Jim Crow" laws, enforcing racial segregation and disenfranchising African Americans.
Explanation: After federal troops withdrew in 1877, Southern legislatures passed laws and used poll taxes, literacy tests, and violence to strip Black citizens of political power and enforce segregation.
Explanation: After federal troops withdrew in 1877, Southern legislatures passed laws and used poll taxes, literacy tests, and violence to strip Black citizens of political power and enforce segregation.
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