Answer:
Explanation:
1. To keep African Americans from voting in elections.
2. Abolished the practice of slavery and gave voting rights to all men.
3. To intimidate and terrorize African Americans many of which were Republican.
4. Protecting African American rights.
5. They restricted many rights African Americans had earned during Reconstruction.
6. He organized a militia.
7. Former slave who served as a Union spy and abolitionist. Advocated for African American political rights. Served in Senate.
8. I don't know the details of the KKK Act of 1871 but it did give certain privileges to the federal government to combat the KKK and other white supremacy groups in the south. You may need to look it up.
super late answer so it may be unnecessary at this point...
Answer:
Revolt greatly increased the whites' fear of the slave population throughout the South.
Explanation:
Why was the election of 1800 an important turning point in American history? This election of 1800 was an important turning point in American history because at the time the Federalists controlled the army the presidency and Congress they could've refused to step down and overthrown the Constitution.
<span>The correct answer here is the last option. The settlement movement was
created in 1880s as a reformist movement whose goal was to help the poor and
improve their lives. Their plan was to this by getting the wealthy and the poor
to share an interdependent community. The settlement movement hoped to achieve
this by opening the “settlement houses” where someone from the middle class who
volunteered would live and improve the living conditions of their poorer neighbors</span>
The correct answer is C) It gave Englishmen political rights. The Magna Carta is a representation of when the English people received their rights and had their rights and ideas protected. It is still held today as an important document respected in the legal profession in both the United States and the United Kingdom and is studied in universities across Great Britain. It influenced the American Constitution and also inspired the colonists to fight for independence.