In the decades following the Civil War, the __________ became the most important African-American institutions. family and the labor union school and the church family and the church the self-help society and the school.

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Answer:

(not very sure with the choices as they seemed mixed)

school, family and the church

Explanation:

The American Civil War was marked by rampant slavery thus, when it ended, the African Americans shifted their concerns. They started to focus on school, family and the church. Many people started learning again and most of the time, they went to church.

The Black churches provided a venue for educating the people as well as socializing. Many of the women preferred to stay at home in order to manage the house and her family. With the aid of "Freedman's Bureau" many of the black were able to go to school across the South.

Thus, this explains the answer.