Answer: the pre-Civil Rights era, governments often banned African Americans from high-paying occupations. These laws were called <u><em>Black Codes.</em></u>
Explanation: See above.
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A .. because he believed that private affairs shouldn't correspond with the governement.
Answer:
Correct answer is extending slavery in the south to border states.
Explanation:
First option is not correct as colonists believed that British government is not grateful for all the things that they have done, and even punished them with severe taxes.
Second option is also not correct as colonists asked that they have someone who will represent them in the British Parliament.
Third option is not correct also as people believed their rights are limited by severe acts that Britain introduced. Just take for example Intolerable Acts.
Last option is correct as question of slavery was practically neglected by the authorities until 19th Century.
The Whigs and the Democrats wanted to keep slavery out of national political discussion in order to prevent what they thought would happen and did happen: a split in the United States with one being slave states only and the other being free states only.
I'm pretty sure it is D, because they were the most religious groups. sorry if i'm wrong