The president of the senate (which is also the vice-president at the same time) can only vote to break a tie, that is when there is the same number of votes in favour and against: his or her vote decides then.
Europe or
Europa or
L'Europe in french the Actual UE
The <span>Fifteenth Amendment </span>had practically no effect in southern states, which devised numerous ways such as poll taxes and grandfather clauses to keep blacks from voting. Over time, federal laws and Supreme Court judicial opinions eventually struck down voting restrictions for blacks. Eventually, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1957 which established a commission to investigate voting discrimination.<span> And in 1965 the Voting Rights Act was passed to increase black voter registration by empowering the </span>Justice Department<span> to closely monitor voting qualifications. that is basicly what i know but i hope this does help =)</span>
Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
after ww2 many of the men were dead or in the battlefield dying for the country, and the war costed way too much for employers to pay women what they were owed. so they pressured women to continue working for lower wages so that they could face the war debts that the country was in after borrowing equipment, soldiers, and weapons for said war
I would say by demanding education rights for German students