Answer: Books
Explanation:The Education act strengthened the educational resources of our colleges and universities and to provide financial assistance for students in postsecondary and higher education.
This society founded in the US in 1816 encouraged free black people to emigrate to Liberia where a new colony was set up in SW Africa. It was mainly founded by Quakers and evangelicals but also included some slaveowners in Maryland. Their migration was partly to liberate them from slavery but also to avoid a slave rebellion in the US. The Haitian black slave rebellion in 1791 may have spurred some of these slaveowners to promote this alternative,
The new deal was mainly based on the ideas of the economist John Keynes
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domes
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they all seem to have domes at the top
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a terrible and bloody Civil War freed enslaved Americans. The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution (1868) granted African Americans the rights of citizenship. However, this did not always translate into the ability to vote. Black voters were systematically turned away from state polling places. To combat this problem, Congress passed the Fifteenth Amendment in 1870. It says:
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
Yet states still found ways to circumvent the Constitution and prevent blacks from voting. Poll taxes, literacy tests, fraud and intimidation all turned African Americans away from the polls. Until the Supreme Court struck it down in 1915, many states used the "grandfather clause " to keep descendents of slaves out of elections. The clause said you could not vote unless your grandfather had voted -- an impossibility for most people whose ancestors were slaves.
This unfair treatment was debated on the street, in the Congress and in the press. A full fifty years after the Fifteenth Amendment passed, black Americans still found it difficult to vote, especially in the South." What a Colored Man Should Do to Vote", lists many of the barriers African American voters faced.
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