His name is William Pitt.
I'm pretty sure it was the Spanish Armada
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Answer:
The 15th Amendment gave African American men the right to vote which would mean they can vote in general elections and possibly completely change the outcome of an election
Explanation: The 15th amendment was ratified during reconstruction after the civil war and still with racism rolling through the south African Americans could now vote how they wanted, but throughout reconstruction southern states would try numerous times to limit the black vote through poll taxes and other things.
The new style of campaigning came about in the 1828 presidential election was "<span>(D) Stronger emphasis on rallies, slogans, and parades," since during this time the candidates felt a need to be more "directly engaged" with the voting public. </span>
Answer: make phone calls or canvas neighborhoods to make sure people vote.
Explanation:
On election day, a volunteer for a local political party would most likely make phone calls or canvas neighborhoods to make sure people vote.
Since it's election day, the volunteer will want people to vote and since he or she has a limited time to do this, the best thing is to canvas the neighborhood and make necessary phone calls.
Registering new voters for the next presidential election in four years isn't the right thing to do at that particular moment