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In an attempt to disenfranchise blacks southern states adopted the?

Voting prerequisites.


What enabled southern states to enact measures to disenfranchise African Americans and keep blacks blacks and whites separated?

Answer: the removal of federal troops from the south


In what ways did the southern states disenfranchise the blacks?

Southern states disenfranchised Blacks through the use of Jim Crow laws. They weren't allowed to use the same public facilities as Whites and they didn't have the same rights.


What enabled Southern states to enact measures to disenfranchise African-American and keep blacks and white separate?

Answer: the removal of federal troops from the south


What enabled southern states to enact measures to disenfranchise African Americans and keep blacks and whites separated?

Answer: the removal of federal troops from the south


What enabled southern states to enact measures to disenfranchise African Americans and keep blacks and whites separate?

Answer: the removal of federal troops from the south


What is an example sentence using the word disenfranchise?

White Southerners would disenfranchise Blacks with literacy tests.


Which of the following did southern whites used to disenfranchise african Americans after the civil war?

They authorized Jim Crow Laws that limited segregated freedmen (former slaves) from whites. Also, the made black codes that made blacks act a certain way. They made poll taxes and literacy test to stop blacks from voting.


Did the Confederacy free the blacks?

No. But there were some free blacks in the southern states.


Ida Wells was an advocate for?

Southern blacks


Who was the largest group in southern society?

blacks


What are southern blacks?

There is no such thing. All southerners use the same idioms! They become "southern Black" idioms, when blacks move north and forget their culture.