Pls help me!The black codes were various state laws in the south concerning African-Americans which of the following statements about the black codes is not accurate.

A. The black codes protected the civil rights of African-Americans.

B. African Americans who cannot afford to pay a fine could be jailed and then be hired out to anyway person who could pay the fine.

C. Some southern states passed laws that prohibited is African-Americans from voting or serving on jury‘s.

D. The black codes were designed to force African-Americans into a condition of near slavery.

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Answer 1
Answer: The black codes protected the civil rights of African Americans.
Answer 2
Answer: The answer would be d

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