Politics of the Southern United States<span> (or </span>Southern politics<span>) refers to the political landscape of the </span>Southern United States<span>. Due to the region's unique cultural and historic heritage, the American South has been prominently involved in numerous political issues faced by the United States as a whole, including </span>States' rights<span>, </span>slavery<span>, </span>Reconstruction<span> and the </span>Civil Rights Movement<span>. The region was a "Solid South" voting heavily for Democratic candidates for president, and for state and local offices, from the 1870s to the 1960s. Its Congressmen gained seniority and controlled many committees. In presidential politics the South moved into the Republican camp in 1968 and ever since, with exceptions when the Democrats nominated a Southerner. Since the 1990s control of state and much local politics has turned Republican in every state.</span>
They wanted high factory wages. So the answer is A
They spent more money to go to space
They built a satellite
They went to the moon <span />
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On April 19, 1775, the American Revolution fired shots toward Lexington in Massachusetts. This concluded in the Battles of Lexington and Concord. British troops demolished battle stores in Concord were fought by militiamen at Lexington.
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