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notka56 [123]
3 years ago
7

Which of the following did not happen when Governor Earl Long took office?

History
2 answers:
Wittaler [7]3 years ago
6 0
<h3>Answer 1: </h3><h2>(A) Long hired anti-Longites to work in the governor’s office </h2>

Earl Kemp Long was an American statesman and the 45th Governor of Louisiana, following three nonconsecutive times. Long, acknowledged as "Uncle Earl", correlated with voters through his folksy demeanour and colorful speech. He departed from other southern politicians of his time by elevating a liberal agenda, including increasing school-lunch programs, teacher pay, public-works schemes, and minority voting rights.


<h3>Answer 2: </h3><h2>(B) Voter purges </h2>

During his second term as a governor, he improved himself in every which way possible. From facilitating schools to making new highways, he worked for the betterment of his people and improved the infrastructure of the sate. Among all of them, his significant contribution is of his work on the voting rights.  


<h3>Answer 3: </h3><h2>(B) False </h2>

Due to his significant contributions to the state, he is still known and acknowledged for his hard work. He not only worked on the civil rights but also introduced different schemes and programs in order to facilitate the  citizens and lead them towards a prosperous life.



<h3>Answer 4:</h3><h2>(C) Delesseps “Chep” Morrison</h2>

deLesseps Story Morrison, Sr. was an American attorney and politician, who was the 54th mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana. New Orleans' top population was reached during Morrison's mayoralty when the 1960 census registered 627,525 inhabitants, a 10 % increase from 1950. Morrison ran three prime campaigns for the Louisiana Democratic gubernatorial appointment but was disappointed.



<h3>Answer 5:</h3><h2>(B) He was important in the successful prosecution of the Constantive v. Southern Louisiana</h2>

When relating to the civil rights campaign and those accountable for bringing about change in one of the most crucial times in U.S. history, names often considered for Louisiana residents – particularly those central to New Orleans and Baton Rouge – A.P. Tureaud, Sr., is a name that resonates with appreciation. A. P. Tureaud's Participation in the civil rights movement in Louisiana was the victorious achievement of the Constantine v. Southern Louisiana Institute case in federal court in Louisiana, which desegregated SLI in Lafayette.

weeeeeb [17]3 years ago
4 0
1:Long hired anti-Longites to work in the governor’s office
2:Voter purges
3:False
4:Delesseps “Chep” Morrison
5:He was important in the successful prosecution of the Constantive v. Southern Louisiana
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