During Reconstruction, groups such as the Ku Klux Klan used violence to prevent freed people from voting. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and the answer has come to your help.
Well in the middle ages after the decline of the Roman Empire, people were confused since the government and civilization as they knew it, was gone. Barbarians rule the land now, languages and religion is getting mixed with the savages and Roman citizens. Throughout all this chaos, there is a world wide panic from other countries that are depending on Roman grains and shipments. Allied factions and tribes now starve without the support of the Empire, free roman citizens now slaughtered and violated in the streets, and the worst part of it all is that the barbarians don't know how to live in the roman complex cities they built. All the Aqueducts and sewage systems now forgotten in time, the world everyone knew it, is gone.
The world fell back in time, after the decline in population the world grew back slowly and around 800 AD it started getting better and the growth came back slowly. Since the barbarians that conquered the lands now turn to knights and kings, up rise kingdoms and castles and the population growth slowly comes back.
Monarchy takes over the middle ages...
The correct answer is B) The policy was designed to keep the white population in complete control of the social and economic systems.
Despite the fact that the white population was the minority - 4.5 million - they had a 75% share of the national income, this way the black population that was the majority had less than 20% of the share of national income. This happened because of the apartheid policy that excluded blacks from everything.
Was a campaign slogan of the republican party
The conclusion that can be drawn about the significance of the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community is that it was the last attempt by the nations of Western Europe to cooperate economically until the creation of the European Union.