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Why did the Civil War amendments have little effect in the South until 1965?

The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments were important to the Civil Rights Movement. The Thirteenth Amendment ended slavery in the United States. The Fourteenth Amendment allowed Blacks to have the same rights as Whites. The Fifteenth Amendment allowed Blacks to vote. They had little effect in the south until 1965 when the Civil War ended.


Why did the southern governments believe they were justified in passing black codes?

As the Reconstruction era passed, Southern whites became back in control of the old South. They passed all types of "laws" designed to prevent Blacks form voting. This enabled whites to regain the political power they lost right after the US Civil War.


How did disagreements over reconstruction lead to conflict in government and the south?

The South believed that the colored rights were destroying there rights as white born American citizens, so the Colored people migrated to the north, for better opportunity because there farming failed from floods and whites destroying there crops and kill blacks.


Black experience in the south of the US?

There was a lot of segregation in the South and many blacks were treated unfairly.


What are two things the First Reconstruction Act provided for?

The First Reconstruction Act, in an effort to rebuild the country after the Civil War, made provisions for two things: 1.They had split the south into five military districts. 2.It took land away from the whites and gave it to the blacks.

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Why were'NT the blacks and whites in south Africa civil?

The surprisingly peaceful transition from apartheid to majority rule suggests that blacks and whites in South Africa were quite "civil."


What was the policy of the separation of blacks from whites which was the law of the Republic of South Africa.?

Apartheid


What was the policy of the separation of blacks from whites which was the law of republic of south Africa?

Apartheid


What is true about regarding the Union of South Africa?

Blacks and whites did not have equal rights.


What laws set up segregated facilities for whites and blacks in the south through the 1950's?

The Jim Crow Law segregated the blacks & whites


When reconstruction began which group of Americans living in the South supported the Democratic party?

blacks and whites who supported blacks (mainly)


What happened when public schools began to grow in the south?

Blacks and whites were kept separate.


What did segregation in the south mean?

segregation in the south means that the blacks and the whites were separated by their skin color and being judged by it


How did whites and blacks in South Africa formulate their arguments for or against apartheid?

Cause whites are white they live different and have more money and food and more fancy stuff to build with and blacks are poor


What where places that whites and blacks where separated?

Anyplace where blacks and whites could be together. Ex. water fountains, restaurants, buses, etc.


What was Washington advising the blacks and whites to do to create prosperity in the new south?

HE didnt HavVE A DaD


Why did they start apartheid?

Apartheid was started because the whites in south Africa did not want the blacks around