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what are three reasons why reconstruction failed to live up to its potential?
southern governments passed laws limiting the rights and freedoms of black people.
southern democrats were prohibited from running for office.
the nation ran out of money to conduct programs.
self - serving individuals took advantage of others.
southern republicans took control over their states.
there was a lack of unity in national government.
- Southern governments passed laws...: Southern states enacted Black Codes and later Jim Crow laws, restricting Black people's rights (e.g., voting, employment), undermining Reconstruction's goals of equality.
- Self - serving individuals took advantage...: Carpetbaggers (Northerners) and scalawags (Southerners) engaged in corruption, misusing funds and power, weakening Reconstruction efforts.
- There was a lack of unity...: Political divisions (e.g., between Radical Republicans, moderate Republicans, and Democrats) in the national government led to inconsistent and weakened Reconstruction policies.
The option "Southern Democrats were prohibited from running for office" is incorrect as restrictions on Southern Democrats were not a main failure cause. "The nation ran out of money..." is incorrect as funding wasn't the primary issue. "Southern Republicans took control..." is incorrect as Southern Republican control was part of Reconstruction, not a failure cause.
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- Southern governments passed laws limiting the rights and freedoms of Black people.
- Self - serving individuals took advantage of others.
- There was a lack of unity in national government.