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Q: What effect did the enforcement acts have in the south?
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What did congress pass to curb the violence of the Ku Klux Klan in the South?

A series of Enforcement acts


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Why did congress pass the enforcement acts?

to protect the south from the KKK


What were the Enforcement Acts in the civil war?

The Enforcement Acts, passed in 1870 and 1871, were a series of federal laws aimed at combating the violence and intimidation used to prevent African Americans from voting and exercising their civil rights in the Reconstruction South. These acts authorized the federal government to use military force and prosecution to protect the rights of African Americans.


What year was the enforcement acts passed?

1919


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An enforcement mechanism is anything that carries out the intended acts of congress, which were bound to be ignored if not for the enforcement mechanisms.


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What was the name of the group that fought the enforcement of the Stamp and Tea Acts?

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The sons of liberty of course.


What was the purpose of the Enforcement Acts?

The Enforcement Acts, during the reconstruction era, helped to protect the rights in the 13th amendment.One was, it was a federal offense to interfere with a person's right to vote.