which of the following were not included in restrictions placed on blacks in the south during reconstruction under the various state laws?

Respuesta :

The right to marry were not included in restrictions placed on blacks in the south during reconstruction under the various state laws.

What were the restrictions on Blacks during Reconstruction?

Several Civil Rights Acts (also known as Enforcement Acts) were passed during the Reconstruction era after the Civil War in order to expand the rights of freed slaves, outlaw discrimination, and quell violence against the newly freed people.

The Reconstruction Acts instituted military administration over Southern states  while new governments were being constructed. Additionally, they restricted some former military officers' and Confederate officials' right to vote and compete for public office.

Southern states enact "Black Codes" in 1865 and 1866, which are laws that limit the freedom of Blacks in the area.

Therefore, the right to marry was not included in the restrictions.

To learn more about the restrictions on blacks in the south, click here:

https://brainly.com/question/22673649

#SPJ1

Your question is incomplete, but most probably the full question was,

Which of the following were NOT included in restrictions placed on Blacks in the South during Reconstruction under the various state laws?

o the right to own and carry firearms without a license

the right to vote

the right to serve on juries with white defendants

the right to marry