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How did the South reverse much of the Civil Rights Act of 1866? (5 points)

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By electing African Americans

By electing a Southern president

By passing Black Codes

By passing blue laws

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By passing black codes

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Answer:

By passing black codes

Step-by-step explanation:

Black codes were used to restrict the freedom of African Americans in the Southern states. The Civil Rights Act was for granting freedom to African Americans and slaves but the Black codes were a way for the racists in the south to ignore this and continue with the discriminatory behaviour and maltreatment towards people of colour.

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