"Explain how freedoms for African Americans were socially, politically, and economically limited from 1865 to 1900?"

one paragraph for each of the following:

social limitations
political limitations
economic limitations

Respuesta :

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Social: They couldn't go to the same places as whites.
Political: They we're not allowed to vote.
Economic: They were treated as a tool, not an asset,

Answer:

African Americans freedoms' were broken socially by not letting them have the same rights as Caucasian Americans. Politically for having restrictions or requirements caucasian Americans didn't have to exercise their political rights and economically because they were charged more taxes than Caucasian Americans.

Explanation:

All right, first of all, socially. African Americans couldn't go to the same bathroom as caucasian Americans. African Americans also couldn't sit on the front side of the bus, stadiums and many other public places. Also, there were businesses or pubic places that limited their entrance. They were not allowed to go there because they were not caucasian. These are only a few examples of the social system discrimination African Americans suffered. Now on the second hand, African Americans suffered from political discrimination because they were required a certain number of this to practice the same rights caucasian Americans, for example, to vote they had to take a test and demonstrate they were able to practice a decision and cast a vote. Also, they weren't allowed to education institutions. They had to go to African American oriented institutions that were not in the same level of caucasian institutions. On the third hand, they couldn't purchase in all businesses and couldn't practice economical transactions in specific banks. they also had to pay more taxes and they couldn't buy property in certain places.