27: The Freedmen's Bureau succeeded in
redistributing formerly white-owned land to black southerners
keeping ex-Confederate supporters out of office
providing clothing, medical care, food, and education to many freed people
electing African Americans to southern state governments
28: Southern state governments restricted the rights of former slaves by
passing black codes
holding constitutional conventions
refusing to pay their war debts
refusing to pass the Thirteenth Amendment
29: After Rutherford B. Hayes became President in 1877, he
ended corruption in government
removed federal troops from the South
promised to regulate the railroads
pledged to promote women's rights
30: The goal of the Freedmen's Bureau was to
help former slaves adjust to freedom
abolish slavery
prevent African Americans from voting
force African Americans to move north
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