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The Calvinist Protestants of France
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The Edict of Nantes was signed by King Henry IV in 1598, granting French Protestants rights in a Catholic Nation, thus allowing them to own lands and titles. In 1865 Louis XIV revoked the Edict and declared Protestantism illegal, thus starting persecution of protestants in France.
Laws have more heavier consequences, laws are the legal version of rules. They are enforced by the government. Rules can be passed by individuals while laws are set by government.
The Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill was re-introduced in subsequent sessions of Congress and passed by the U.S. House of Representatives on January 26, 1922, but its passage was halted in the Senate by a filibuster by Southern Democrats, who formed a powerful block that exceeded their percentage of the population
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The 26th Amendment of the US Constitution lowered the legal voting age from 21 to 18 years. There was a large debate during the Vietnam Wars years; young men who were deprived of the right to vote were at the same time being recruited to serve and fight in Vietnam. The amendment was passed by Congress in March, 1971.
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