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AP U.S. History Diagnostic 13. Why did the Reconstruction Acts fail to change Southern attitudes toward race?

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00:00

[ musical flourish ]

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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by a civil war,

00:06

the most restrained and respectful of conflicts.

00:09

Actually, not really. The Civil War was nasty.

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All right, check out this excerpt.

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[ mumbles ]

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[ mumbling continues ]

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All right, and the question:

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Why did the Reconstruction Acts fail to change Southern attitudes toward race?

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And here are your potential answers.

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[ mumbles ]

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All right, well, the United States might have made it

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through the long, bloody Civil War, but it struggled

00:39

to bring itself back together when the fighting ended.

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Let's see how those good intentions

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fell short on the road to reconciliation.

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Did the Reconstruction Acts fail to change Southern attitudes

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toward race because B -

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the Republicans were more focused on building a political base

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in the South? Hmm?

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Well, actually, the Republicans wouldn't have a solid

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political base in the South until Reagan was elected

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in 1980. So B is still about a century away.

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Did the Reconstruction Acts come up short because C -

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the Southern states banned together and refused

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to meet the Act's demands?

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Well, if they could have, they probably would have.

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Very few Southern leaders wanted to sign the Acts to begin with,

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but they didn't have very much bargaining power being losers

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in the War and all. So that knocks out C, as well.

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Could the Acts have failed to make a difference in

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racial attitudes because D - the Democrats in the South

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made negotiations with Northern Democrats?

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Well, Democrats in the North also opposed

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granting Blacks the right to vote,

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but Republicans were firmly in control during this period.

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So Northern Democrats may have won the war, but they lost

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this particular battle.

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Which means that the Reconstruction Acts failed to change

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Southern attitudes toward race because A -

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the Southerners held on to determined attitudes

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and were resistant to change.

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Despite the best intentions of the requirements

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to re-enter the Union following the Civil War,

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the laws fell short of transforming Southern feelings about race.

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That makes A the right answer.

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In fact, Southern states were so resistant to racial equality,

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that in the years following Reconstruction,

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they passed laws restricting the very freedoms that

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the Reconstruction Acts attempted to grant former slaves.

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When changing the law doesn't work,

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time is usually the best plastic surgery of the soul.

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Ooh. That's kind of a Shmoop-y quote.

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You can quote us on that. Pretty good.

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[ crash ]

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