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In the South during Reconstruction, the Civil Rights Act of 1875
was rarely enforced.
was strictly enforced.
was criticized by Republicans.
was upheld by the Supreme Court.

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I believe the answer is it was rarely enforced. The South did not want to obey the Civil Rights Act.

During the Reconstruction era, the Civil Rights Act of 1875 was rarely enforced in the South as it was to end discrimination based on race and colour.

Reconstruction Period

The Civil Rights Act of 1875 was hardly enforced in the South.

The reason for that was the hostility of the whites towards blacks.

The South as an agricultural region, practised slavery.

The slaves were considered low and inferior race because of their colour and race.

After the Civil War, the South rejected the idea of giving the same rights to African Americans.

The Jim Crow law was introduced in the South in 1877.

Thus option A is the correct answer.

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