A law was created where you could only a man could vote if their grandfather voted prior to the time they were supposed to vote. This was called the "Grandfather Clause." African-Americans were politically shamed upon as people of that time period thought that whites were superior to all races and ethnic groups. So when Whites in the government came up with the Grandfather clause they knew that not one African-Americans grandfather would have been able to vote prior to then. The law was a perfect way to limit the African-Americans without seeming totally racist.
The role of the legislative branch and its role in the U.S Government is the primary focus of the Article 1
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. It is General P.G.T. Beauregard who issued the order to seize Fort Sumter. <span>He commanded the defenses of </span>Charleston, South Carolina<span>, at the start of the Civil War at </span>Fort Sumter<span> on April 12, 1861. Hope this answers the question.</span>
To gain the trust of his soldiers, to motivate them and keep them happy and inspired