Answer: I think that the correct answer is C, but I am not sure.
Answer:
They almost didn't have a right to vote
Explanation:
Even though the 15th Amendment says black men should have a right to vote, the Caucasians had a hard time practicing it and the African Americans almost had no right to vote until after the civil rights movement started. In 1965, Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act which was aimed to overcome legal barriers that prevented African Americans from exercising their right to vote, as promised in the 15th amendment
Often times the African residents of regions that became rich due to exports of local natural resources would take positions of power in government which sometimes led to corrupt government that became very extractive.
A referendum is any measure, or item, section or part of any measure enacted by the Legislature during legislative session. The History of Referendum in Arizona began when it acquired statewide initiative, referendum, and recall rights at the time of statehood in 1912. Arizonans owe many of their reforms to John Kromko. Kromko’s first petition was a referendum drive to stop a Tucson city council ordinance banning topless dancing, arguing for free speech. In 1976 Kromko was among the handful of Arizonans who, in cooperation with the People’s Lobby Western Bloc campaign, succeeded in putting on the state ballot an initiative to phase out nuclear power. Currently, Arizona's registered voters may circulate a petition to refer to the voters a measure or part of a measure passed by the legislature.
The reason for this is that Romans were at the time a very highly developed civilization while the Huns, together with other tribes with which the Romans have dealt with in previous decades, were mostly nomads who did not have permament and grand settlements such as Rome at the time for example. For that reason, this might have made historians like Ammianus be inclined to think that Huns were savage brutes without the capability to think.