The voting rights act ended in <span>August 6, 1965, by President Lyndon Johnson.</span>
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FIRST option
EXPLANATIONS:
• In 1856, John C. Frémont won
eleven northern states on an anti-slavery
• The Republican party that had originated froma firm political stance against slavery in 1854, nominated John C. Frémont for the 1856 presidential elections.
• Even though Frémont didn't gain the elections,he won votes of 11 of the 16 Northern states,unifying the electorate of the Northern and Western states against the Southern states (states in favor of slavery) for the first time in American history.
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Cyrus' first great achievement was his conquest of Ecbatana, the Median capital ruled by Assuages. This event is first mentioned in two contemporary Babylonian sources: the Nabonidus Cylinder of Sippar and the Nabonidus Chronicle.
<span>a wealthy, powerful person in business or industry.</span>
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