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Some reasons why Reconstruction improved opportunities for African Americans in the South include:

1) They could receive public education: Reconstruction led to the establishment of public schools in the South, providing African Americans with access to education that was previously denied to them. This opened up opportunities for them to acquire knowledge and skills for better employment opportunities.

2) Many became landowners: During Reconstruction, some African Americans were able to acquire land through various means, such as purchasing land or through land redistribution policies. Owning land allowed them to have economic independence and the ability to build wealth for themselves and future generations.

3) They could vote freely without restrictions: Reconstruction introduced measures to ensure African Americans' right to vote. The Fifteenth Amendment, ratified in 1870, prohibited the denial of voting rights based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude. This granted African Americans the opportunity to participate in the political process and have a say in the government decisions that affected their lives.

Though it is stated multiple times in the responses that many became wealthy business owners, it should be noted that while Reconstruction did provide some economic opportunities for African Americans, systemic racism and discriminatory practices limited their ability to achieve significant wealth and prosperity.