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It's is all based on opinion. Some say yes because these laws set heavy penalties, including imprisonment, for anyone attempting to prevent a qualified citizen from voting. They also banned the use of disguies to deprive any person of rights. The laws empowered the army and federal courts to capture and punish Ku Klux Klan members. I say no because, although the Klan's power was soon broken, many similar groups continued to operate.

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How did Presidential Reconstruction differ from Congressional Reconstruction?

During the Presidential Reconstruction, President Lincoln wanted to be kind to the South and help them rebuild as much as possible. The Congressional Reconstruction wanted the South to pay for their rebellions.


How did corruption in the federal government during Grant's administration help cause the end of reconstruction?

The federal government controlled the Confederate states during Reconstruction.


Why was the Friedman's bureau created during the reconstruction?

to help freed slaves and that says friedman's bureau


What did president Grant help pass to prevent southerners from using fear to shut African Americans of the political process?

President Grant helped pass the Enforcement Acts in 1870 and 1871 also known as the Ku Klux Klan Acts. These acts granted the federal government significant power to intervene in the South to protect African Americans from the violence and intimidation by the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups. The acts allowed the president to suspend the writ of habeas corpus and use federal troops to combat the Klan and other such groups. They also allowed for the prosecution of those responsible for the violence and the punishment of those who denied African Americans their civil rights. In addition the acts allowed the federal government to register African American voters and authorized the use of federal marshals to protect African American voting rights.The Enforcement Acts were a major step towards protecting African Americans from the terror and intimidation of white supremacists in the South. They were seen as a major victory for African Americans and helped to restore their rights and freedoms.


Who advises the governor on all legal issues of the state?

Typically a chief executive has a counsel to his office, and a counsel to him personally. The Attorney General is considered the highest law-enforcement authority of the State, and sometimes legal opinions are sought from this office. The Solicitor General acts to advocate on behalf of the government before the Court. Finally, in some matters of governance by the Governor, the State Supreme Court may speak as to the validity of acts or omissions made by the office, usually where they are purportedly violative of the State Constitution or the U.S. Constitution.

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