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Explanation:
1. To keep African Americans from voting in elections.
2. Abolished the practice of slavery and gave voting rights to all men.
3. To intimidate and terrorize African Americans many of which were Republican.
4. Protecting African American rights.
5. They restricted many rights African Americans had earned during Reconstruction.
6. He organized a militia.
7. Former slave who served as a Union spy and abolitionist. Advocated for African American political rights. Served in Senate.
8. I don't know the details of the KKK Act of 1871 but it did give certain privileges to the federal government to combat the KKK and other white supremacy groups in the south. You may need to look it up.
super late answer so it may be unnecessary at this point...
During the periods of fighting with the Native Americans and expanding American territory on the continent through ethnic cleansing the United States was not actively engaged in expanding its boundaries around the globe through colonialism like other European states were doing at the time. This was a major difference in the expansionary domestic policy that was pursued in contrast to the rather isolationist foreign policy.
He didn't provide evidence, but called people in to give testimony before congress
Overcrowding was most directly contributed to the spread of disease in city tenements in the early 1900.
Back then , the city was shocked by smallpox epidemic. Since smallpox is easily transmitted by contact, overcrowded areas are the perfect breeding spot for smallpox ( they still has not developed small pox vaccine back then)