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A. According to the artist's point of view, what was the difference between Presidents Ulysses Grant and Rutherford B. Hayes in how they dealt with the South during and immediately after Reconstruction?

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The artist's point of view is not explicitly provided, but generally, artists may have depicted Presidents Ulysses S. Grant and Rutherford B. Hayes differently in terms of their approach to the South during and after Reconstruction.

During his presidency, Ulysses S. Grant pursued a more assertive approach toward protecting the civil rights of African Americans in the South. He implemented federal troops in some areas to enforce civil rights legislation and combat the activities of white supremacist groups like the Ku Klux Klan. Artists might depict Grant as a strong advocate for civil rights.

Rutherford B. Hayes, on the other hand, is known for his role in the Compromise of 1877, which effectively ended Reconstruction. Hayes withdrew federal troops from the South, leading to the rollback of some civil rights gains and the imposition of Jim Crow laws and segregation. Artists might

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