Do you think the South was successful or unsuccessful in its rebuilding efforts?
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What was a positive outcome of the South's rebuilding efforts after the Civil War?

  • Enactment of Black Codes
  • Efforts to maintain white supremacy
  • Widespread poverty
  • Diversification of agriculture (correct)
  • What was a major challenge faced by the Federal government's Reconstruction efforts?

  • Lingering bitterness among white Southerners
  • Widespread poverty
  • Diversification of agriculture
  • Resistance to change among many white Southerners (correct)
  • What was a negative consequence of the South's rebuilding efforts?

  • Establishment of public school systems
  • Growth of industries such as textiles and railroads
  • Construction of infrastructure
  • Heavy reliance on a sharecropping system (correct)
  • What was a result of the South's rebuilding efforts after the Civil War?

    <p>A region deeply divided along racial and economic lines</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was a social challenge faced by the South during its rebuilding efforts?

    <p>Enactment of Black Codes and Jim Crow laws</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Rebuilding Efforts in the South after the Civil War

    • The South's rebuilding efforts were marked by both successes and failures.

    Economic Progress

    • The South experienced economic growth through diversification of agriculture.
    • Industries such as textiles and railroads also grew, stimulating economic recovery.
    • Public school systems were established, and infrastructure such as roads and bridges were constructed.

    Setbacks

    • Widespread poverty remained a major issue in the South.
    • The sharecropping system perpetuated economic inequality, hindering progress.

    Political and Social Challenges

    • Black Codes and Jim Crow laws were enacted to suppress African Americans' rights.
    • Efforts to maintain white supremacy persisted, causing social unrest.
    • Many white Southerners resisted change, leading to lingering bitterness.

    Reconstruction Efforts

    • The Federal government's Reconstruction efforts faced difficulties.
    • The region remained deeply divided along racial and economic lines.

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