What effect did the First Reconstruction Act have on black political power?
A) It stated that all adult males could vote (with a few exceptions) and was the culmination of what blacks had been working for.
B) No effect whatsoever. It was a weak, ineffective piece of legislation.
C) It took the vote away from many blacks, since it required literacy in order to vote.
D) It allowed all blacks to vote, giving them tremendous power in both houses of Congress.
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