Asked by
Nathaniel Strub
on Oct 12, 2024Verified
During Reconstruction, the majority of southern African-Americans
A) remained poor and without property.
B) had the opportunity to purchase land.
C) managed to climb the social scale.
D) felt satisfied with their work.
E) believed the government was fulfilling its promises.
Southern African-Americans
A demographic group primarily residing in the Southern United States, historically subjected to slavery, segregation, and discrimination.
Social Scale
A hierarchical structure that ranks individuals or groups in terms of their social status, often influenced by factors such as wealth, occupation, and education.
Without Property
Refers to individuals or groups that do not own property or land, often highlighting issues of economic disparity and social inequality in various contexts.
- Absorb the motivations and adversities faced by African Americans in striving for land ownership and work opportunities following the Civil War.
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Learning Objectives
- Absorb the motivations and adversities faced by African Americans in striving for land ownership and work opportunities following the Civil War.