The Reconstruction Acts were enacted to bring the southern states to the Union of the United States after the end of the Civil War.
<h3>What happened after the Civil War?</h3>
After the end of the Civil War during the 20th century, the southern states were agreed upon being readmitted into the US Union as per the enforceability of the Reconstruction Act.
Hence, reconstruction act helped the admission of the southern states into the Union after the civil war.
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The correct answer is <span>H.o Chi Minh began supplying and supporting communists in the south.
H.o Chi Minh started sending support to communists in the south with the goal being to fight in the south against each other while he was pressuring the south from the north. When the US realized this, they sent military envoys to help with equipment and advisers who would train southern soldiers and this escalated the war.</span>
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