The Freedmen's Bureau:
A. was badly administered because director O. O. Howard lacked military experience.
B. won much southern white support because it consistently supported the planters in disputes with former slaves.
C. made notable achievements in improving African-American education and health care.
D. carried out a successful program of distributing land to every former slave family.
E. enjoyed the strong support of President Andrew Johnson in its work on behalf of civil rights.
Answer:
made notable achievements in improving African American-American education and healthcare.
Step-by-step explanation:
Freedmen's Bureau which was established in 1865 after the American civil war, was a United States government agency that comprises the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands.
The purpose is to organize foods, medications, clothing, and fuel amongst others, for the timely and quick shelter and supply of destitute, suffering refugees, freedmen, their wives, and children.
The Bureau in their capacity carried out their activities to assist African Americans to discover their family members which were separated from them during the war.
More so, it organized to educate them to read and write, which is deemed significant by the freedmen themselves as well as the government.
Hence, considering the question and option available, the Freedmen's Bureau "made notable achievements in improving African-American education and health care."