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- what does this source reveal about southern attitudes toward african americans after the rebellion? rh.9–10.2
they wanted to integrate african americans fully into society
they feared african american resistance and sought to control them
they supported african american education and leadership
they believed african americans posed no threat
After a rebellion (like slave rebellions in the South), Southern attitudes toward African Americans were marked by fear of further resistance. Integrating fully, supporting education/leadership, or seeing no threat go against historical context (e.g., post - rebellion restrictions, control measures). The option about fearing resistance and seeking control aligns with how Southerners responded—implementing stricter controls to prevent future uprisings.
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B. They feared African American resistance and sought to control them