"It opened the doors of some white churches to African Americans and American Indians" is the one significant social impact among the choices given in the question that <span>the Great Awakening have in eighteenth-century colonial America. he correct option among all the options given is the second option. </span>
Answer:
That there is still a problem
Explanation:
I'm not quite sure if this is correct, but I did a process of elimination;
'That the passage's tone is being defined' doesn't sound quite right
'That the passage's cause is being defined' is incorrect because the passage is explaining the cause's effects
And 'that the situation is resolved' is wrong because when I took the test it wasn't the right answer. Hope this helps (?)
Your answer is most likely:
<span>D. to fill the large need for workers on sugar plantations</span>
<h3>Hello!</h3><h3>First, I would review what the freedmen and the black codes are.</h3>
Freedmen - The freedmen are the group of slaves that were released from their previous masters, the freed slaves.
Black Codes - The black codes were a set of rules that applied to black people, passed back in the slave era. They included rules that restricted the ownership of property, relationships with white women, etc.
<h3>These therefore impacted the lives of the freedmen, as it restricted their actions.</h3>
The rules caused them to have to watch what they were doing in public spaces, or else there would be bad consequences (If you want to further look into the bad consequences, the story of Emmett Till is an example)
<h3>Hope this helped!</h3>