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Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party led a coalition The Beer Hall Putsch was put down by the Munich police. Benito Mussolini's successful “March on Rome”—which brought the Fascists. They met on the evening of November 8, 1923, in the Bürgerbräu Keller to discuss strategy.
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Ultimately, Reconstruction ended because of several factors. Northerners were tired of a decade of Reconstruction efforts and had become less interested in the South with the rise of speculation and profit-making in the Gilded Age and then the hardships of the Depression of 1873. In addition, the conservative Supreme Court repeatedly struck down Radical Republican legislation, issuing rulings that had a devastating effect on blacks’ civil liberties. Meanwhile, the persistent scare tactics of the Ku Klux Klan and other southern white groups drove many Republicans out of office, giving Democrats a majority in every southern state by 1877. Finally, the Compromise Of 1877 and removal of the remaining federal troops from the South signaled the end of the Reconstruction era.
Spain is the correct answer.
Explanation:
iran student uprising led to overthrowing of the Shah of Iran
and the installing of the cleric ayatollah Khomeini as the supreme leader
students blamed America of keeping the Shah in power so they took over the American embassy and held the employees there hostage for over 400 days
The 15th Amendment gave African American men the right to vote (women still could not vote yet). As a result, the South tried to prevent them from voting by creating the Grandfather Clause, part of a law they passed which created literacy tests and poll taxes as a requirement to vote. The majority of African Americans during this time were illiterate (could not read or write) so they were unable to vote. Since African Americans were just freed from slavery, they were poor and barely had money, so they could not pay poll taxes.
I'm not so sure about this next part though so maybe you'll want to skip it and ask your teacher:
There was also a rule that said people whose Grandparents could not vote also could not vote. Since all African Americans' grandparents were slaves and could not vote, then none of them could vote.