Which of the following limited opportunities for freedmen in the South after the Civil War ended?

(1 point)

Radical Reconstruction

Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan

the Black Codes

the Fourteenth Amendment

1 answer

The correct answer is the Black Codes.

The Black Codes were laws enacted in Southern states after the Civil War that aimed to restrict the freedoms and rights of freedmen, limiting their opportunities and maintaining a social order similar to that of slavery. The other options—Radical Reconstruction, Lincoln's Ten Percent Plan, and the Fourteenth Amendment—were measures intended to protect the rights of freedmen and promote their integration into society.