Question
                What changed in the South during Reconstruction most likely resulted in the rise of organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan?(1 point)
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Many southern states passed Black Codes.
Many southern states passed Black Codes.
Landowners rented farmland to sharecroppers.
Landowners rented farmland to sharecroppers.
The Freedmen's Bureau was created.
The Freedmen's Bureau was created.
African Americans gained more rights and influence in society.
            
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Many southern states passed Black Codes.
Many southern states passed Black Codes.
Landowners rented farmland to sharecroppers.
Landowners rented farmland to sharecroppers.
The Freedmen's Bureau was created.
The Freedmen's Bureau was created.
African Americans gained more rights and influence in society.
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    The response that most likely resulted in the rise of organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan during Reconstruction is:
**African Americans gained more rights and influence in society.**
This change led to significant social tensions and a backlash from white supremacist groups who sought to reassert control and maintain white dominance in the South.
    
**African Americans gained more rights and influence in society.**
This change led to significant social tensions and a backlash from white supremacist groups who sought to reassert control and maintain white dominance in the South.
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