The greatest fear among white southerners after the Civil War was

A. the loss of their wealth.
B. armed mobs of freedpeople trying to seize their plantations.
C. the federal government arresting plantation owners for crimes against the slaves.
D. the loss of southern culture due to integration with freed African Americans.


Answer: B

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