Answer:
During Reconstruction, the federal government expanded the vote to blacks in the South, and provided some equal protection to black citizens. As Reconstruction failed, however, white supremacists began to use violence and intimidation to oppress blacks. When whites re-gained control of Southern states’ governments, they began to enact laws that oppressed blacks through segregation and disenfranchisement.
Explanation:
Judicial review refers to the power of checks and balances - the Supreme Court can review the constitutionality of the executive and legislative branches of the government.
<span>Three times as many votes in the 1828 election.</span>