<span>gun rights advocates irritated were with the brady bill of 1993 because </span><span>It restricted the use of guns through a background check.
According to the gun rights advocates, this was a violation of the second amendment of the Constitution which grants all the citizen in the united states the right to bear arms.</span>
Yes in May 1961, where a series of civil rights actions in which integrated groups of activists rode a commercial buses for example is a grey hound and trail ways, regardless of the laws in the individual states they passed through. These were designed to test that ruling and help overturn jim crow laws in southern states. these are just some parts of the history that we should always remember.
The answer to your question is: The south paid a higher price -a lot of their farmland was destroyed -they lost their slaves -most southerners were disenfranchised (lost their right to vote) -they were under martial law until reconstruction ended in 1877 -when they did set up their own government, <span>only people who didn't fight in the war could hold public office </span>
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