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He signed the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and sent Army troops to enforce federal court orders which integrated schools in Little Rock, Arkansas. His largest program was the Interstate Highway System. He promoted the establishment of strong science education via the National Defense Education Act.
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We have many of these problems still occurring today. But if the civil war never happened, or the south had one, things would be different. There might even be slaves still in America. If people of a certain race were allowed to be searched for absolutely no reason. There would be many boycotts and protests. They would most likely turn violent. Who knows? Anyway, I think eventually it would change because people would make there voices heard.
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The Gupta empire was made up of
Brahims a.k.a the priests
Vaishyas a.k.a merchants and tradesman
Shudras a.k.a Peasants
Kshatriyas a.k.a warrior and rulers
The fourth choice satisfies this list.
The reason the voting rights act of 1965 had to be passed is because people were treated unfairly and not allowed to vote simply because of skin color.
The act allowed people to vote regardless of the color of their skin. This would allow African Americans to vote as they were the mosr targeted group at the time by racism.