After the Civil War, Southern state legislatures
attempted to restrict the rights of formerly
enslaved persons by
(1) passing Black Codes
(2) ratifying the 15th amendment
(3) supporting the goals of the Radical
Republicans
(4) enacting legislation to strengthen the
Freedmen’s Bureau



Answer :

After the Civil War, Southern state legislatures attempted to restrict the rights of formerly enslaved persons by "passing Black Codes" which segregated blacks from whites. 

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