Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Segregation in America began with the Black Cod...
History, 13.04.2020 20:16 genyjoannerubiera
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Segregation in America began with the Black Codes after the Civil War and continued in America
into the 1960s and 1970s.
b. African Americans were never permitted to vote, even after the Civil War.
c. The United States Congress declared the Black Codes unconstitutional.
d. The Union Army went to the South to enforce emancipation.
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