D, because the South's economy depended mostly on agriculture
Although slavery was abolished, there is still a lack or respect between races, and still a lot of racism. After slavery ended there was still segregation between the races which then resulted in the civil rights movement. The institution of slavery affects the world today, minorities are still being treated with less respect and dignity, just like how minorities were treated during the time of slavery.
Answer:
i think it refers to European imperialism in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Explanation:
In a sense yes. To be sharecropper didn't really require anything but knowledge of farming and muscles, but if you were trying to make life for yourself other than farming, education was a big necessity. At the time, blacks were the main group of people who "crop-shared" because at the time, they had just been freed of slavery, and slaves were not allowed an education. Also most schools at the time did not allow blacks in whites schools, and educated black people to start schools were few and far in between.