In what ways did the Freedmen’s Bureau benefit citizens of Alabama during Reconstruction? (1 point) Responses They gave 40 acres and a mule to all former slaves. They gave 40 acres and a mule to all former slaves. They helped white farmers establish small farms. They helped white farmers establish small farms. They gave women access to better educational opportunities.%C2%A0 They gave women access to better educational opportunities.%C2%A0 They helped African Americans transition from slavery. They helped African Americans transition from slavery.

All of the above answers are correct. The Freedmen's Bureau benefited citizens of Alabama during Reconstruction in multiple ways. They provided assistance to former slaves by helping them transition from slavery and supporting their integration into society. They also provided aid to white farmers by helping them establish small farms. Additionally, they played a role in providing better educational opportunities for women and gave land and livestock to some former slaves, although not all received the promised 40 acres and a mule.