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OpenStudy (anonymous):

if anyone needs help you can come here....lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help with what specifically?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

history honey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Makes sense lol. I'll keep that in maind. Thank you :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

welcome honey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea its part of my vocab

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol yea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol ppl want someone to help them but when someone offers no one really answers back...... i dnt get it....lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What was the most direct consequence of the passage of the Black Codes after the Civil War? the return to power of white Democrats a populist uprising against plantation owners the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment a shortage of agricultural workers in the South

OpenStudy (anonymous):

shortage

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks again! i might have a couple more lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which statement explains the reason for the rise of the sharecropping system that developed in the South in the late 19th century? Because most former slaves lacked advanced agricultural skills, Southern farmers created a way to train emancipated slaves without having to pay them. Because of widespread destruction of land after the war, most farms in the South had greatly reduced in size and the need for labor had diminished. New laws forced former slave owners in the South to provide shelter and employment for newly emancipated slaves. Emancipation left Southern farmers with a labor shortage, but they lacked the capital to hire wage workers on their farms.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im sorry i dnt know this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@timo86m heyyyyyy, can u help plz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Describe one Constitutional provision that resulted from a compromise at the Convention that was amended later in history and explain why it was amended.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I feel D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u hold on for one moment @john21

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i thought it was d but i wasnt sure thanks for ya help honey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@john21 is that an essay question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@*STAR* short answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sentence answer is fine. i'll do the rest from there.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok let me see what i can drag from my brain, haven't seen this in a while

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@amandaleonhardt A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok !john21 can you think of any little note or memory than you know about this question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the only compromise i can think of is 3/5th or the representation. I dont know how i can explain why it was amended @*STAR*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well what i would is peice evey little peice that you have about 3/5 and twist them into ur answer. it never failed me ... give it a shot and tell me when u got it honey

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's cuzz the south had a lot of black people but they weren't counted when districting(census). So they had to count them as 3/5 to appease them.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Smart baby, smart

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Based on the Supreme Court ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson, which of the following actions would Southern states be permitted to take? preventing African Americans from voting in upcoming elections refusing to allow emancipated slaves to migrate to regions in the North creating restrooms for blacks that were inferior to restrooms that white citizens used establishing separate schools for whites and blacks with equal facilities and materials

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@*STAR* I've decided to write about how they're two senators per state, in order to ensure small states to have equal say as bigger states. Thank you !

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sounds good honey... hope it helped

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bye everyone

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