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Igoryamba
2 years ago
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Which best describes black participation in politics during Reconstruction? Black paricipation in politics was limited only to v

oting in local elections because restrictions on voting rights were so stringent. Blacks did not participate in politics during Reconstruction because they were limited in voting rights and an understanding the process. Blacks participated in politics in very high numbers, with most states electing multiple African Amerians to high ranking office within reconstructed governments. Blacks participated primarily through voting, while a few distinguished African Ameri
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Novay_Z [31]2 years ago
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During Reconstruction, <span>Blacks tended to "not participate in politics during Reconstruction because they were limited in voting rights and an understanding the process.</span>" Although they were technically free, many barriers still existed.
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