After the Civil War, black towns:
A) could survive only if they were near a rail connection and a nearby industry where there was work.
B) were often forced to call for the deployment of federal troops to stop white violence.
C) grew rapidly and developed their own vibrant cultures.
D) depended on federal welfare dollars to survive.
Answer: A
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