8. Which of the following is a successful result of the Reconstruction? (1 point)

states could limit voting rights in elections
more African Americans could go to school
segregation kept the races apart or separate
sharecropping helped poor blacks own land

6. Which of the following was an effect of the Emancipation Proclamation? (1 point)
For Northerners it redefined the war as being about slavery.
It made the Southerners' feel they should negotiate to end the war.
Republicans gained support in the next election.
African Americas were upset with Lincoln and refused to join the war.

8.c
6.a

8. c -- No

6. a -- Yes

8.d

No. I've checked two of your guesses. You're on your own now.

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bruh #8 should've been b

To answer question 8, you need to analyze the options and determine which one represents a successful result of the Reconstruction.

Option "states could limit voting rights in elections" is not a successful result of the Reconstruction because it implies the restriction of voting rights, which goes against the goal of expanding civil rights and equality for African Americans.

Option "more African Americans could go to school" is a positive outcome of the Reconstruction. It reflects the efforts to provide educational opportunities for African Americans and promote equality in education.

Option "segregation kept the races apart or separate" is not a successful result. Segregation perpetuated racial inequality and hindered the goal of creating a racially equal society.

Option "sharecropping helped poor blacks own land" is not a successful result either. Sharecropping was an exploitative economic system that reinforced economic disparities and dependence for many African Americans.

Therefore, the correct answer is option "more African Americans could go to school."

To answer question 6, you need to evaluate the effects of the Emancipation Proclamation.

Option "For Northerners, it redefined the war as being about slavery" is an accurate effect of the Emancipation Proclamation. Prior to the proclamation, the focus of the war was primarily on preserving the Union. With the proclamation, it shifted the narrative to include the abolition of slavery as a significant goal.

Option "It made the Southerners' feel they should negotiate to end the war" is not a direct effect of the Emancipation Proclamation. While the proclamation may have influenced the perspective of some Southerners, it did not lead to widespread negotiations to end the war.

Option "Republicans gained support in the next election" is not directly related to the Emancipation Proclamation. The political implications of the proclamation varied across different contexts, and it did not necessarily guarantee increased support for Republicans in the subsequent election.

Option "African Americans were upset with Lincoln and refused to join the war" is not accurate. The Emancipation Proclamation was seen as a significant step towards freedom for African Americans, and many joined the Union forces to fight for their own emancipation.

Therefore, the correct answer is option "For Northerners, it redefined the war as being about slavery."