In the 1860s, Black Codes were

In the 1860s, Black Codes were



A. holdovers from the antebellum era that were repealed by Southern state governments.
B. passed by Congress to govern former Confederate states.
C. enacted by the Freedmen's Bureau to give freed blacks voting rights.
D. vetoed by President Andrew Johnson.
E. designed to give whites control over freedmen.






Answer: E


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