<span>A pocket veto is a bill that still becomes law despite the act of a veto on behalf of the president. The reason that the bill becomes a law is that the president does not veto the bill within ten days. Once the ten days have lapsed, the bill will become a law regardless of whether the president vetoes the bill after.</span>
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1. In the South, "whites" limited the power of blacks in the South by them from voting, serving on juries, or to even travel or work freely.
2. An example of such unfair/unethical action is how many states used the "grandfather clause " to limit the power of the black voter. They said blacks could not vote unless their grandfather had voted; which was impossible for the majority.
3. In the North even though they enjoyed some freedom compared to other regions they faced this discrimination;
- they were excluded from public transportation,
- they were excluded from schools and
- even in churches, they were excluded.
4. The West Indians faced discrimination here.
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3 Examples
Explanation:
1. With the usage of the Cotton Gin, slavery exploded in the South, helping the economy even further.
2. With the introduction of factories in the North, people were earning more and more money to make a living and it improved the Norths economy
3. The train made traveling out West just that much easier, and so many people carved out a living there.
I assumed you were talking about the 1800's. So sorry if this doesn't help.
Nomadic means they was traveling. Reservation means that they stayed/lived on a reservation.
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In 1992, Ross Perot ran unsuccessfully as an independent candidate for President of the United States. ... Perot focused the campaign on his plans to balance the federal budget, further economic nationalism, strengthen the war on drugs, and implement "electronic town halls" throughout the nation for "direct democracy".
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