Reconstruction helped African-Americans gain more rights temporarily. The era of Reconstruction (1865-1877) was one in which the former Confederate States were restructured under the control of the US federal government. This era saw a huge increase in African-American rights included the ability to work for wages, the ability to vote, and the ability to run for office.
Unfortunately, when Reconstruction ends, the Southern states implemented Jim Crow laws and Black codes that erase almost all of the progress made during the era of Reconstruction. These laws allow for separate public facilities for whites and blacks and limit the voting rights of African-American men.
President George Bush believed that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, but they didn't. it was mostly a response to 9/11, which is still an excuse b/c al-Queda wasn't in Iraq. the invasion of Iraq only made al-Queda even bigger and more powerful.
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By changing the criminal justice system. They put it under the sixth amendment that they could have the right to an attorney even if they couldn't afford it.
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it might be option b ....
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I think people see modern objects and appliances and they just get ideas on how they can improve those things. But they need to have an open mind to have the ability to get new ideas.
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