You could say that it is laws regarding slavery. One of his basic laws way back in 1066 was that no man shall sell another men, or they would pay a fine. This basically outlawed slavery in Britain. However, they enslaved Africans because they didn't consider Africans to be men later when exploration of Africa began.
The clause is really a state's rights clause. A state may not pass a law that makes something illegal that was legal before the law was passed. In other words if a state suddenly passed a law that said it is no longer legal to park your car in front of any government building, but it was legal to do so yesterday, the police cannot come to your door and issue a ticket for parking in front of a government building because you did it yesterday.
The constitution actually uses the phrase ex post facto law in Article 1 Section 10 Clause 1.
George Washington won the Battle At Yorktown and was responsible for the Continental Army.
The question above is intended to assess your reading and writing ability and for that reason, I cannot answer this question for you, but I will show you how to answer it.
First, you must read the text to which your question refers and understand the relevance and impact of each key year.
Next, you should choose the two key years that you had the greatest understanding.
You can write the answer as follows:
- Briefly summarize each key year.
- Show the importance of each, that is, show why they are relevant.
- Show what each year did to confirm its relevance.
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Answer: On July 26, 1948, President Truman, set the course for civil rights for the rest of the century.
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