- Identify the statements that describe the significance of the Enforcement Acts. square The Enforcement Acts included measures to penalize those who interfered with any citizen's right to vote, as well as dispatched federal election supervisors to monitor elections. The Enforcement Acts were efforts by Republicans in Congress to eliminate racial violence. The Enforcement Acts gave the Ku Klux Klan more legal power to continue its strategies of intimidation and terror to prevent efforts to reconstruct the South. The Enforcement Acts were efforts by Democrats in Congress to obstruct Reconstruction efforts. square
- did the Protestant Reformation change the religious and cultural atmosphere of England? (WG 4.4) The Protestant Reformation caused many noble Englishman to dedicate their lives to becoming monks and teaching others the principles of Christianity. Spurred by the Protestant Reformation, the king of England outlawed Catholicism and became the leader of the Church of England. The Protestant Reformation eliminated the struggle for religious dominance between Catholics and Protestants throughout western Europe. hrough the Protestant Reformation, England was able to mass incredible wealth from the sale of literature printed by the printing press.
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