For a time, Congress supported the former slaves. With _____, it tried to rebuild the South around a vision of racial justice. Select one: a. the Fourteenth Amendment b. Reconstruction c. the Civil Rights Act d. the separate but equal doctrine
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Step 1: The period in American history following the Civil War, during which the federal government attempted to rebuild the South and address issues of racial equality, is known as Reconstruction. Show more…
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