Answer Choices
A) created a political climate in which the extension of black men’s rights seems more feasible, while Dana believes that such an extension faces opposition from those who blame black men for the South’s defeat.
harmed the employment prospects of black men, while Dana believes that Southerners are beginning to recognize the important role black workers can play in the postwar economy.
led white Southerners to oppose equal rights for black men more strongly than before, while Dana believes the war has encouraged white Southerners to see black men as their equals.
created a brief period in which white voters might expand the rights of black men, while Dana believes that the rights of black men will not be expanded until memories of the war begin to fade.
Explanation for Question 39 From the Reading Section on the 2018 April Sat
Hey guys. So question 39 says based on the two passages Douglas and Dana 2 differ in their views of the effect of the civil war. 3 And that Douglas believes that the war has blank. 4 And so when it says this, we know the answer choices are going to 5 say, Douglas believes this and Dana believes this. 6 So what's good to do is to go back and highlight, 7 okay, what are the main points that each one is making about the situation 8 following the civil war? It seems to be from Douglas, 9 these saying that this is a pressing moment in time where, 10 you know, there's this, you know, like this moment where people are finally like 11 believing and pushing for something similar, and this is giving a chance for black 12 people to gain even more freedom, not just the freedom of, 13 you know, being free from slavery, 14 but the freedom of something, you know, more like, 15 like now being able to vote and make considered equal Dana post-Civil war 16 is saying like, Hey, these people, you know, 17 like really believe that black people are inferior. 18 There's a lot of like, there's racism that still persists even after black people 19 are freed. Um, and there are these laws that are being made. 20 They're basically like kicking black people out. 21 They aren't allowing them to exist in courts or trying to remove them from 22 their states. And he's saying this isn't keeping the public faith and this isn't 23 what we meant when we told black people that they were going to be 24 free. That's...