<u>Explanation:</u>
1. In the South, "whites" limited the power of blacks in the South by them from voting, serving on juries, or to even travel or work freely.
2. An example of such unfair/unethical action is how many states used the "grandfather clause " to limit the power of the black voter. They said blacks could not vote unless their grandfather had voted; which was impossible for the majority.
3. In the North even though they enjoyed some freedom compared to other regions they faced this discrimination;
- they were excluded from public transportation,
- they were excluded from schools and
- even in churches, they were excluded.
4. The West Indians faced discrimination here.
They were excited because the crowd could feel change happening in the air; this was the beginning of a revolution that would forever shape the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals in the United States. For example, Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) paved a way for same-sex marriage. Moreover and in recent times, discrimination on the basis of gender identity and sexual orientation is protected against under Title IX.
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1998 case of the State of New Jersey v. State of New York!!! Dont forget to Mark brainliest!!
The most significant element of the Virginia House of Burgesses during colonial times was that it was the first (limited) democratic body in North America--meaning that it was a huge inspiration to the Founding Fathers when it came time to separate from Britain.
The South reacted to the election of Abraham Lincoln by eventually seceding from the Union. This, of course, prefigured the Civil War