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Itz_Jazzy Cloud
on Nov 06, 2024Verified
For former slaves who chose to remain on their plantations, what was one of the biggest problems they faced?
A) working out fair contracts with former masters
B) finding food
C) learning new skills
D) finding adequate housing facilities
Fair Contracts
are legally binding agreements that are made in good faith, characterized by equality, respect, and honesty between all parties involved.
Adequate Housing
Housing that satisfactorily meets basic living standards, including safety, affordability, and accessibility, as recognized by international human rights law.
- Understand the challenges faced by former slaves after the Civil War, including problems with fair contracts, food, and housing.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the challenges faced by former slaves after the Civil War, including problems with fair contracts, food, and housing.
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