How did the Panic of 1873 affect conditions in the South? (1 point)ResponsesFear of poverty and scarcity brought the country together which strengthened racial relations. Fear of poverty and scarcity brought the country together which strengthened racial relations. The epidemic killed many workers which made jobs available for those who did not get sick.The epidemic killed many workers which made jobs available for those who did not get sick.It helped the rise of Jim Crow because there wasn’t enough money to invest in Reconstruction efforts. It helped the rise of Jim Crow because there wasn’t enough money to invest in Reconstruction efforts. It forced Radical Republicans to create new laws to avoid an economic depression. 

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The correct response is: It helped the rise of Jim Crow because there wasn’t enough money to invest in Reconstruction efforts.

The Panic of 1873 led to a severe economic depression, which resulted in decreased funding and support for Reconstruction initiatives in the South. As a result, white supremacist groups and Southern state governments seized the opportunity to implement Jim Crow laws and institutionalize racial segregation, often justified by the economic instability.