That's what south part of the u.s did in the 1860s to revoke African Americans of there right to vote
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The Korean war and Vietnam war increased international tension between the US and the USSR because they represented the war power of these two nations.
Explanation:
As you may already know, the cold war was a "confrontation" between the USSR and the USA. The two nations did not come to establish a war conflict between the two, but disputed their power to influence other nations in an ideological and scientific way. Although they did not face each other directly, it was important that both the US and the USSR affirmed their war power and their ability to be a power, for this reason, they were involved in wars in peripheral countries, such as the Vietnam War and the Korean War. Where each of the two powers, supported their interests indirectly, each arming a different group in these wars and increasing the tension between the two for the demonstration of military power.
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D. Federalist /Democratic-Republican
Explanation:
During the United States presidential election of 1796, Federalist John Adams defeated Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson. Hope that helps.
Plessy v. Ferguson was the 1896 Supreme Court case that resulted in the "separate but equal" doctrine. The doctrine would remain in effect until it was overturned by Brown v. the Board of Education.