The Freedmen's Bureau

a. was a postwar welfare agency for former slaves.
b. was largely a failure in providing education for former slaves.
c. distributed thousands of acres of land to former slaves.
d. advised former slaves to avoid signing labor contracts with their former masters.
e. remained an effective presence throughout Reconstruction.


a

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