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gladu [14]
2 years ago
6

How did the creation of new state constitutions affect civil rights in the south after a few years? rights were gained because a

frican americans in government passed more laws. rights remained stagnant because legislators were unable to agree on the next steps for civil rights. rights were lost because racist laws were passed by white southerners. rights for some free african americans were gained, but only in rural areas.
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2 answers:
denis-greek [22]2 years ago
5 0

The creation of new state constitutions affect civil rights in the south after a few years, as rights were gained because African Americans in government passed more laws.

<h3>What is civil right?</h3>

The civil rights are defined as the general rights that are given to all the peoples in the United Stats by ignoring the people's gender, caste, color, etc.

After a few years, the creation of new state constitutions has an impact on civil rights in the south, as rights were won as a result of more legislation made by African Americans in government.

Therefore, option A is correct.

Learn more about the civil rights, refer to:

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masha68 [24]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Rights were lost because racist laws were passed by white southerners.

Explanation:

I took the k12 test trust me

the guy above is wrong

its funny cause all the people that are verified are always wrong

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