Answer:
As an emancipated slave I will be hopeful for the following changes:
1. Fair and equal treatment
2. Ability to work
3. Same opportunities like everyone else.
Explanation:
1. As an emancipated slave in the South at the end of the Civil War, I would be hopeful that I will have a chance to be treated fairly among my neighbors and others. Even though I might be different, it is not something I can change, I would hope that everyone would treat me with the same amount of respect as everyone else.
2. I would hope to have the ability to work among other people regardless of race since I'm free and no longer a slave.
3. Lastly I would be hopeful that I will be open to the same opportunities as everyone else.
Equality for all Americans and charitable work
Answer: C
Explanation: Whites didn't need slaves in the North becomes soil was usually hard and cold, thus making slavery pointless and ineffective. On the other hand, the South was almost dependent on slaves for it made a huge portion of the South's economy, which made slavery and plantations highly beneficial.
A . More jobs were available in the suburbs
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