question 1 - 4\nwhich factor led to the nadir of race relations in the united states from the late 1800s to…

question 1 - 4\nwhich factor led to the nadir of race relations in the united states from the late 1800s to the early 1900s?\nthe federal government delayed the removal of troops from the south.\nlocal governments encouraged the desegregation of public schools in the south.\nstates encouraged the voluntary movement of african americans to isolated communities.\nthe federal government failed to enforce legislation granting african americans civil rights.
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Brief Explanations:
During the late 1800s - early 1900s, the federal government's failure to enforce civil - rights legislation for African Americans led to a worsening of race relations. The delay of troop removal from the South was not the main factor for the nadir. Local governments in the South during this time did not encourage school desegregation. There was no state - encouraged voluntary movement of African Americans to isolated communities as a major factor in the nadir of race relations.
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The federal government failed to enforce legislation granting African Americans civil rights.