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grandfather clause, literacy tests, poll taxes, and intimidation
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the 13th 14th and 15th amendments are considered the reconstruction amendments or the civil war amendments. i hope this helps :)
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Before dawn, on Wednesday, October 26, 1960, Martin Luther King Jr. was sleeping in a prison cell in DeKalb County, Georgia, when sheriff deputies aimed their flashlight beams into his face and barked at him to get up. They handcuffed him, shackled his legs, and hustled him out of the cell. It was 4 a.m. Hurried along, he asked repeatedly for an explanation, but the men said nothing. With a terrible foreboding, King soon found himself seated in the back of a police car rolling into the night; the only light came from the headlamps piercing the darkness.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, Charles Coughlin, Huey long, Dr. Francis Townsend
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Roosevelt held the presidency from 1934 to 1945,leading the United States through the Great depression.
Charles Coughlin attracted between 30 and 45 million listeners a week making him one of America's most influential opinion-makers.
Long during the Great Depression became the country's most impassioned advocate of retribution of wealth from the rich to the poor.
Townsend plan to end the Great Depression was to open up jobs for younger workers, while forcing seniors to spend more money in the consumer economy
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En 1679, un grupo de colonos ingleses bajo la dirección de Mahlon Stacy formó una colonia a lo largo del río Delaware en la colonia británica joven de Nueva Jersey. El pueblo adquirió el nombre de "Trent-towne" o "Trenton" en 1719 para honrar a uno de sus líderes locales prominentes, William Trent.
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