Of the three Enforcement Acts, the Enforcement Act of 1870 was the first that was passed by the United States Congress from 1870 to 1871 during the Reconstruction Era to counter attacks on the suffrage rights of African Americans from the violent groups like the Ku Klux Klan.
The Enforcement Act of 1870 forbids discrimination by state officials in voter registration based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Penalties are established for preventing a person's right to vote and grant the federal courts the power to enforce the act.
Thus, the answer to this item is definitely the first and the second option:
<span>>to protect voters from threats during elections
>to protect the rights of white Southerners to prosecute members of the Ku Klux Klan </span>
Answer:The Radical Republicans were successful in their efforts to impeach United States President Andrew Johnson in the House, but failed by one vote in the Senate to remove him from office. The Radicals were opposed by former slaveowners and white supremacists in the rebel states.
Explanation:
C. Civil court
There is no crime committed and this case presents a dispute between two individuals.
Civil court is the place where individual disputes are handled. Often these disputes are economic in nature requiring a legal settlement. In the example in the question, the plaintiff is the customer who believes they were provided poor service and they will be requesting restitution. The defendant is the owner of the business and will have to prove it was not his fault the wiring did not work. The judge will act as a third party to decide on the matter and it will be legal binding.
This excerpt reveals a continued clash between conservative and liberal ideology in the courts because according to the writer he agrees with the majority ruling that the idea of reverse discrimination is an invalid claim, as he said in the excerpt: "I<span> do not believe that anyone can truly look into America's past and still find that a remedy for the effects of the past is impermissible.".</span>