In the era of 1990s, the Democratic Party made major attempts to court African American voters believing that the strength of religious values within the African American community. Unfortunately, it did not increase African American support for the Republican Party. Few of African Americans voted for George W. Bush and other national Republican candidates in the 2004 elections. although he got a higher percentage of black voters than had any GOP candidate.
Republican candidates mostly ignored black voters and even exploited racial tensions by the '70s and into the '80s and '90s.
Thomas Edge says that the election of President Barack Obama noticed a new type of Southern strategy emerge among conservative voters.
There are three most important points behind this diversion.
First, a nation that has the ability to elect a Black president is completely free of racism. Second, attempts to continue the remedies after the civil rights movement will only result in more racial discord, demagoguery, and racism against White Americans. Third, these tactics have been used side-by-side with the veiled racism and coded language of the original Southern Strategy.
A government is a group of people/system, often in a state, that monitors
-businesses
-banks
-roads
-water
-sewers
-food
-medicine
-safety
-electricty
-And more!
<em>-StarGaze</em>
Supply & Demand. More crops mean more job opportunities. More job opportunities & food mean more people. More people means more money. Economic growth.
Knowing the land they are fighting on better
Very close to resources when British are far away
The use of guerrilla warfare
Overconfident British generals underestimating the patriots
The patriots were usually passionate about their beliefs about the war, when the British were just fighting because they had to, affected the outcome because patriots faught harder
yes
because the missouri compromise was for slavery and the nullification crisis was a confrontation between south Carolina and the federal government while the compromise of 1850 was disputes to end slavery