Which of the following was a result of the laws passed to disenfranchise blacks across the South in the 1890s and early 1900s?
A) The Republican Party was able to regain near parity with the Democrats once it no longer pursued black southern voters.
B) Voter turnout decreased only slightly after disenfranchisement.
C) Racial violence became less prevalent because whites no longer felt threatened.
D) Segregation laws barring blacks from public and private places such as hotels,parks,and public drinking fountains were passed.
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