Multiple Choice
Perhaps the ultimate paradox of the Bourbons' rule was that their paragons of white supremacy tolerated:
A) federal intervention in the South
B) a lingering black voice in politics
C) the new "black codes" in society
D) Radical Republican rule of the country
E) laws to outlaw the Ku Klux Klan
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