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andriy [413]
4 years ago
6

Not being white meant that one had fewer political rights in the United States

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1 answer:
maria [59]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

the naturalization act of 1790 was showing how not being white gave you fewer political rights because it only stated that it granted citizenship to "any alien, being a free white person"

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Rome is a logistic and engineering forge between the VIII Century BC and the IV Century AD.
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As for the "better system" you can rest assured that in both cases, whatever institutions they chose, they were best for themselves.

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