Which statement best describes a consequence of Reconstruction policies during the 1870s?
Reconstruction-era policies successfully restored the economy in the South and gave African Americans new opportunities.
Reconstruction-era policies often failed to protect African Americans from racial violence and safeguard their political rights.
Reconstruction-era policies created ironclad laws that prohibited legal segregation, although illegal segregation often occurred.
Reconstruction-era policies failed to establish any civil rights legislation, which would not be written until the 1960s.