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Q Week 1 Readings: U.S. History,Chapter 16 For this Discussion, answer one of the instructor-provided questions by 11:55pm, ET, Friday and respond to 3 other students' postings by 11:55pm, ET, Sunday. You are also required to answer a follow-up question from your instructor. The follow-up post is due the following Sunday by 11:55 pm, ET. The follow-up answer should be posted in the Discussion specifically set-aside for that. 1. What was radical Reconstruction? Was it radical? 2. Did Reconstruction address the problems of race? Explain. 3. What the most important historical legacy of Reconstruction? 4. Did Reconstruction fail? Why or why not? Please review the Discussion Guidelines outlined in the Course Overview.

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It's safe to say that the early years of the United States was bleak for some people. At the time the Constitution was ratified only white, land owning men had the right to vote. Which played a major role on how others reacted to authority. For this discussion I will answer the question, "What the most important historical legacy of Reconstruction?"