Describe the violence that swept across the South in the aftermath of the Civil War. Who was targeted and why?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


The ideal answer should:
1. Provide a general description of the postwar violence and its causes.
2. Note that the violence was directed toward black people and was often unprovoked.
3. Explain that any act by an African American suggesting “disrespect” of a white person could result in violent retribution.
4. Make clear that some of this violence was large-scale, involving attacks on whole communities.
5. Conclude by noting that little was done to stop this violence and that perpetrators almost always went unpunished.

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As a group, the writers of the Harlem Renaissance believed that

a. race was a bankrupt concept which should be abandoned. b. art could be an instrument of social change. c. political freedom was less important than freedom of artistic expression. d. the primary purpose of art should be to portray a respectable image of black Americans.

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__________ was chosen as president of the Confederacy.

a. Jefferson Davis b. Alexander Stephens c. Robert E. Lee d. Stephen Douglas

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The term "Grantism" referred to

A) the heroism shown by soldiers on the frontier. B) fraud and political corruption. C) the ideal appointees to the federal government. D) the failure of the Democratic party to rule effectively in the 1870s. E) alcohol abuse in the White House.

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