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What did the government do to reduce violence against African Americans after the Civil War? It started Reconstruction. It passed the Enforcement Acts. It ratified the Fifteenth Amendment.
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What did the government do to reduce violence against African Americans after the Civil War?
It started Reconstruction.
It passed the Enforcement Acts.
It ratified the Fifteenth Amendment.
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It ratified the 15 amendment
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It passed the Enforcement Acts.
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