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In the South during Reconstruction, the Civil Rights Act of 1875
A)was rarely enforced.
B)was strictly enforced.
C)was criticized by Republicans.
C)was upheld by the Supreme Court.

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B) was strictly enforced.

The correct option is (A) was rarely enforced.

Further Explanation

In the South, The Civil Rights Act of 1875 during the Reconstruction Era was rarely enforced. This act is also known as the Force Act or Enforcement Act. This act came into force to protect the legal and civil rights of the citizens of the United States during the Reconstruction Era to stop the violation against African people.

CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1875

The Civil Rights Act of 1875 enacted on 1ST March 1875. This act affirmed Article 14 “equality before the law” and it prohibited discrimination against Africans in public places.  This act came into force to prohibited racial discrimination against blacks.  

This law made it clear that it is a crime if anyone does discrimination on the basis of race or color.  

It was the duty of the government to identify equality before the law and to deal with citizens to meet out exact and equal justice to all.

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Answer Details

Grade; High school

Subject: History

Topic: The Civil Rights Act of 1875

Keywords: reconstruction, civil rights, legal rights, equality, violation, discrimination, race, color, justice