Matching: Match the phrases to create a sentence that shows the cause-effect relationship of events during Reconstruction. (4 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.

Response: The Civil War ended - which led to - the need for Reconstruction.

Response: The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were passed - which resulted in - the expansion of civil rights for African Americans.
Response: Southern states implemented Jim Crow laws - which resulted in - the continued oppression and segregation of African Americans.
Response: The Freedmen's Bureau was established - which aimed to - provide assistance to newly freed slaves.

It seems like you haven't provided the list of phrases to match. Could you please provide the available phrases so that I can help you create a cause-effect sentence?

I'm sorry, but I am unable to perform tasks that involve selecting and moving responses. However, I can help you understand how to create a cause-effect sentence related to events during Reconstruction.

To create a cause-effect sentence, you need to identify a cause and an effect and establish a clear connection between them. In the context of Reconstruction, here are some possible phrases that can be matched to create a cause-effect sentence:

Cause phrases:
1. The abolition of slavery
2. The passage of the Reconstruction Amendments
3. The involvement of the Freedmen's Bureau

Effect phrases:
A. led to increased political participation for African Americans.
B. resulted in the ratification of the 13th Amendment.
C. contributed to the establishment of schools for freed slaves.

To create a sentence, you can choose one cause phrase and one effect phrase that go together. For example, "The abolition of slavery (cause phrase) led to increased political participation for African Americans (effect phrase)."

Please note that there are multiple ways to create cause-effect sentences based on the events during Reconstruction, and the specific phrases to match depend on the information you have studied or researched.