They wanted to have the right to vote, they protested. The reason why they protested was because African Americans we eligible to vote. They we offended and protested that African Americans shouldn't have the right to vote, only because women didn't have the right to vote.
Answer:
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Explanation:
The Voting Rights Act was adopted in 1965. It is fundamental in the history of federal legislation in the field of protection of the rights of citizens.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 (P.L. 89-110)) became one of the most significant acts of federal law, guaranteeing equal suffrage for US citizens regardless of race or color. Despite the fact that the previous Civil Rights Laws of 1957, 1960, and 1964 contained rules on the protection of electoral rights, they, in the words of Attorney General N. Katzenbach, had only a “minimal effect,” especially in comparison with the “direct and dramatic” effect of the Voting Rights Act. Indeed, in the first four years after its adoption, more than a million black voters were registered, including more than 50% of the black electorate in the southern states.
Chủ nghĩa tư bản đã bắt đầu tồn tại trên quy mô nhỏ trong nhiều thế kỷ xuất hiện dưới dạng các hoạt động buôn bán, cho thuê và cho vay và đôi khi là ngành công nghiệp quy mô nhỏ với một số lao động làm công ăn lương. Đã có một lịch sử rất dài trong trao đổi hàng hóa đơn giản và sản xuất hàng hóa đơn giản, đó là nền tảng ban đầu cho sự phát triển của tư bản từ trao đổi thương mại
Assuming your subject of the question is when we were trading with primarily African countries and Britain for goods we traded mostly animals, crops, cotton, and received the same in return for the most part (except cotton)
Also we traded for and in return of slaves
The declaration of independence which officially broke all political ties between the American colonies and great Britain, set fourth the ideas and government, and the constitution outlined how this government would function .
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