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In the 50 years following the end of Reconstruction, African Americans transformed American life once more: They moved
Explanation:
Answer:The answer is the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
Explanation: The radical republican's goal during the reconstruction era was to help African Americans achieve equality by guaranteeing their rights to vote in the south.
It can't be Northerners as they opposed slavery and the oppression of African Americans.
The Freedman's bureau actually helped slaves gain their freedom.
Out of all the choices only the Ku Klux Klan were for slavery and oppressing African Americans.
This passage expresses some of the negative attitudes that English settlers had towards American Indians.
First, the quotes serve to highlight the fact that colonists did not feel particularly bad for the deaths of the natives, as they show no empathy towards them. They were most likely indifferent to the loss of culture and the disruption of family life that this caused as well.
Moreover, it shows that they knew the reasons why the Indians were dying (smallpox), but had no interest in taking any measures to prevent it.
Third, they show a sense of entitlement over the lands of the indigenous people. As most of them have died, and the population cannot defend itself, they have no problem in taking their land forcefully.
Finally, by comparing themselves to the Spanish, they also show awareness of the destruction and chaos that colonial powers have created in other places, and are thankful that they did not have to engage in a difficult war with the Native Americans.
I think it’s Mikhail Gorbachev
The last answer because he was trying to start the "league of nations"