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What is the connection between Frederick Douglass and the Freedmen's Bank?
 
  A) Douglass removed his money from the bank, leading to the bank's collapse by 1874.
  B) Douglass served as president and invested his own money in the bank.
  C) Douglass refused to have any connections to the bank.
  D) Douglass served as the bank's secretary and embezzled funds, collapsing the bank.

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What effect did the Enforcement Acts exert on the Klan?
 
  A) The government moved quickly against the Klan, but few of its members were prosecuted severely.
  B) Nonesouthern governments laughed at northern attempts to get rid of the Klan.
  C) The Enforcement Acts shielded all Klan members from prosecution because they were leaders of the community.
  D) The Klan became stronger because of the acts.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: A




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Reply 2 on: Aug 9, 2018
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