Their main goal was and still is to force white supremacy on all
other ethnic groups. A major goal of the Klan of the 1920s included
defending and enforcing National Prohibition.
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Which is true about sharecropping as a way of life in the South
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continued after 1960s
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What was the idea behind the black codes that limited civil rights in the south
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Blacks under whites was the natural order
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What types of courses did many early African American colleges provide
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high school level classes that would prepare them for
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What was meant by the term scalawag in the South
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Scalawags were white Southerners who supported Reconstruction policies and efforts after the conclusion of the American Civil War.
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Who had the most to gain when African Americans got in trouble for not having a job
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White landowners who could make those African Americans work for
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Why did the Far West attract many freedmen
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It was a change from plantation life.
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What was true about the colleges and universities founded for African Americans
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They offered literacy courses to former slaves.
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What was true about sharecropping
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In sharecropping, both freed slaves and poor whites borrowed land, seeds, and tools from a landowner, in exchange for a share of the crop at harvest time.
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Many Southerners including white merchants and white small landowners supported the Republican Party's actions to
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take power from southern planters
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What were groups like the KKK and the white league afraid of
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The growth of “negro rule”
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What was the main goal of the KKK
Their main goal was and still is to force white supremacy on all
other ethnic groups. A major goal of the Klan of the 1920s included
defending and enforcing National Prohibition.
Which is true about sharecropping as a way of life in the South
continued after 1960s
What was the idea behind the black codes that limited civil rights in the south
Blacks under whites was the natural order
What types of courses did many early African American colleges provide
high school level classes that would prepare them for
college.
What was meant by the term scalawag in the South
Scalawags were white Southerners who supported Reconstruction policies and efforts after the conclusion of the American Civil War.
Who had the most to gain when African Americans got in trouble for not having a job
White landowners who could make those African Americans work for
them
Why did the Far West attract many freedmen
It was a change from plantation life.
What was true about the colleges and universities founded for African Americans
They offered literacy courses to former slaves.
What was true about sharecropping
In sharecropping, both freed slaves and poor whites borrowed land, seeds, and tools from a landowner, in exchange for a share of the crop at harvest time.
Many Southerners including white merchants and white small landowners supported the Republican Party's actions to
take power from southern planters
What were groups like the KKK and the white league afraid of