Answer:
Two ways southern states went around the 15th Amendment were setting standards like being able to read (literacy tests) and a poll tax. The reason why being able to read was a standard is because many of the enslaved were refused to learn how to read and write in fear that they might run away. If you can read, then you can read a map. The poll tax was a standard because if a man had a father or grandfather voted before the abolition of slavery then one wouldn't have to pay for the poll tax. Of course this meant black men wouldn't be able to vote without paying a tax, and many were less fortunate so they didn't have the money to.
Explanation:
True
now common in union strikes, picket lines are simply guarded boundaries where dissenting members, enemies, and non-members are not allowed to pass. guards in a camp keep a watch in the picket line and are often stationed.
They were rumored to be located in Lexington. Paul Revere helped set the rouse luring the British to Lexington. When the British arrived, Paul Revere and his troops had already left for another city.
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Answer:
bruh 2nd grade stuff it the wind mill
Explanation:
common sense
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Eighth Amendment protects against cruel and unusual punishment. The exact amendment states "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted."