Answer:
After federal troops left South Carolina, old Confederate military units were reformed under different names.
Explanation:
Following the withdrawal of federal troops from the southern states of the United States after the end of Reconstruction in 1877, the Democrats regained power in the south. Thus, violations of the rights of African Americans were reinstated, such as the literacy tests that prohibited them from voting, or the Jim Crow Laws that took away a large number of civil and political rights.
Furthermore, in the southern states, anti-African-American armed movements began to take shape, made up of former Confederate soldiers who, through violence, sought to subdue these people, with the aim of expelling them from these territories. These groups carried out their activities clandestinely, to avoid the control of the federal government, but they had the full support of the democratic state governments. Thus, groups such as the Klu Klux Klan or the Red Shirts began to carry out paramilitary and terrorist activities against African-Americans and, to a lesser extent, Republican voters.
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Question : Which of the following was NOT a part of Jackson's plan to destroy the National Bank?
Answer : D. He appointed Roger B. Taney secretary of the treasury.
despite services in the military African Americans returned to find that Jim crow's laws were still in place
Answer:
B. It was an inevitable result of the approach to Reconstruction.
Explanation:
Godkin feels that the Ku Klux Klan "was an inevitable result of the approach to Reconstruction."
Godkin described the Ku Klux Klan as like cholera coming out or originated naturally from the filthy areas. And it is a result of how the country managed the whole Reconstruction approach in the South.
However, he concluded that the Ku Klux Klan pose no solution to the problem ravaging the south.