Answer:
No one really knows how they got there but i guarantee someone did a long time ago.
Congress passed new laws and amendments that gave African Americans more power.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Congressional reconstruction was the time that was passed and started during the time of Abraham Lincoln, where the major purposes of the reconstruction was that certain laws would be passed by the congress in the southern region of the United States of America.
These laws would result in making the blacks more strong politically, and give them social opportunities. He wanted to change the lives of the African american by giving them opportunities and setting them free from the authority of the blacks.
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<u>C. Preserving the Articles of the Confederation</u>
Delegates deemed necessary to draft a new Constitution because of the inefficiency of the current one at the moment: The Articles of the Confederation, which had been proved to be incompetence for the times the U.S. was going through, for example it did not establish a central government strong enough who had enforcement powers to lead the nation (such as collecting taxes).
Instead, the issues that the delegates were concerned about during the process of changing the Constitution were focused on changing the old one, and a series of issues involving options A, B, and D.
The Civil Rights
Movement Although major figures of the civil rights movement such as Martin Luther King, Jr., are widely remembered today, the movement drew its strength from the dedication of grassroots supporters. In rural and urban areas across the South, ordinary individuals advanced the movement through their participation in marches, boycotts, and voter registration drives. Those who dared to make a stand against discrimination risked being fired from their job, evicted from their home, and becoming the target of physical violence.
PUBLIC TESTIMONY, 1964