Answer:
c. By passing Black Codes
Explanation:
The South turned around a great part of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 by passing Black Codes. Â
The Black Codes were laws that were presented in the Southern States confining black individuals' freedom and numerous Civil Rights averting ex-slaves to cast a ballot or serve on juries, requiring consent to travel, authorizing harsh work laws, putting orphans placed into forced apprenticeships, and unequal laws and harsh punishments.