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agencies such as the freedmens bureau were established to help formerly enslaved people
southern state governments were accepting of most reconstruction policies concerning slavery and racial equality.
slavery was officially banned in the united states.
black codes were written in the south to limit the physical and economic movements of african americans.
The Freedmen's Bureau was indeed set - up to aid formerly enslaved people. Slavery was officially banned by the 13th Amendment. Black Codes in the South restricted African - American movement. However, Southern state governments were largely resistant to Reconstruction policies on slavery and racial equality.
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The statement "Southern state governments were accepting of most Reconstruction policies concerning slavery and racial equality" is false. The other statements:
- Agencies such as the Freedmen's Bureau were established to help formerly enslaved people.
- Slavery was officially banned in the United States.
- Black Codes were written in the South to limit the physical and economic movements of African Americans. are true.