The conditions in the South during Reconstruction
Even though Southern states rejoined the Union and agreed to the 13th amendment (which outlawed the institution of slavery), the South looked very similar to what it did before the Civil War started. Even though African Americans were technically free, many of them still worked on plantations. There work on plantations was under the system known as sharecropping. Sharecropping is a system in which a person leases land from a farm owners. In return, the worker promises to give land owners a share of their crop. This system resulted in strict labor contracts. Ultimately, this system would tie African Americans to plantations as plantation owners used loopholes within the contract to keep their tenants from finding other opportunities.
Along with this, African Americans were still treated horribly in the South. The development of the Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist organization, resulted in the beating and killing of thousands of African American citizens. This group was created in order to strike fear in the hearts of African American citizens and to prevent them from using their newly gained rights (like the right for men to vote).
Lastly, the South would continue to treat African Americans as inferior by the implementation of black codes and Jim Crow laws. These laws allowed for the development of segregated public and private facilities.
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Correct answer is Dada.
Explanation:
Duchamp is actually one of the most important representors of this movement, that flourished in Paris during the 1920s. Therefore, this work also can be contributed to this period.
Other two options are not related with Duchamp's work.
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Which of the following was a long-term trend that emerged in response to the economic patterns represented in the table? The implementation of mercantilism to promote the state's economic interests
The phrase<em> this hive of excitable nations </em>suggests a mix of people from different places, so the answer is that <em>Austria-Hungary is concerned about ethnic unrest within its borders</em>
Austria-Hungary was an union between the two countries that lasted from 1867 to 1918, it was a very important multi-nation empire in Europe while it lasted.
D) Fourteen Points Plan was proposed by Woodrow Wilson at the end of World War 1 to maintain Peace. This plan included the League of Nations