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In what became known as the “long, hot summer” of 1967, injustice stemming from the frustrations of poverty and unemployment, the systematic denial of employment opportunities by white-owned businesses and city services by white-led municipal governments, and mistreatment by white or mostly white police forces led to explosive confrontations between black residents and the forces that oppressed them. The deadliest and most destructive riots took place in Newark, New Jersey, and Detroit, Michigan. However, even smaller cities, such as Cambridge, Maryland, experienced unrest. What follows are brief sketches of the violent episodes that gripped each of these cities during the summer of 1967.
Answer: The American Civil War and its social impact.
Explanation: Extreme right wing organizations, such as the Ku Klux Klan, came to the fore to maintain white supremacist control. Racial segregation replaced slavery in the South, and Jim Crow laws were enacted to enforce such segregation.
Answer: Georgia became a royal colony in 1752. The trustees were unable to establish self-government and gave up before the 21 year charter had expired. Freemen were given the right to vote (unless they were Roman Catholics) and the people elected an assembly. The governor was appointed by the king.
Answer: these are all in the constitution bud the only one that got added much later was voting rights for African Americans and women.
The royal indifference towards the colonies. XP