Both but more to the South.
How the North killed the reconstruction.
- The North gave up on the South
- The North stopped trying
- They become too involved with their own problems
How the South killed the reconstruction.
- The South rebelled against the North
- The South refused to accept any changes made.
- Any steps are taken to move forward with reconstruction the South would be rejected.
The South is more to blame.
-No matter what the North tried, the South would refuse to make any changes.-They killed many innocent lives.-They put in more effort in fighting and resisting reconstruction.
The Supreme Court upheld the seperate-but-equal doctrine
The answer is D. Katz was suspected of dealing gambling information so Federal agents tapped a phone booth and caught him. The court decided that the way they arrested Katz broke the 4th Amendment, so he could not be tried.
<span>Supreme Court ruled that the use of affirmative action in school admission is constitutional if it treats race as one factor among many, its purpose is to achieve a "diverse" class, and it does not substitute for individualized review of applicants.</span>
Answer:
Second option
Explanation:
If the government can eliminate as many (minimum) wages as they can in order for workers to have some differences, it would help for that wealth gap to close more.