He vetoed it for various reasons. For starters, he believed that it was a thing up to individual states and that it infringed on the states right to choose. Another reason was that he believed that such beneficial extension would not make people equal, but rather it would be racist towards the white people. His main argument, however, was that the bill would have a certain group gain rights that they are not entitled to, while a large part of the states does not even have representation in the congress, and that the congress needs to be enlarged first.
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La Batalla de Covadonga fue en 722 DC.
Como parte de las acciones durante la conquista de la Península Ibérica por parte de los árabes, la Batalla de Covadonga fue aproximadamente en el año 722 DC, en lo que ahora es la región de Covadonga, España.
La confrontación fue entre los habitantes de la región de Asturias llamados Astures, provenientes de las tierras Celtas y los ejército de al-Andaluz, de la época de los Visigodos. La presencia árabe-musulmana en la península se mantenía firme, pero otros grupos también luchaban por reconquistar esas tierras para sacarles su propio beneficio.
You're doing what's called hot yoga, bikram, or moshka. You're also risking heat exhaustion if you're not careful or are particularly susceptible to that sort of thing. You're also being rather silly, since the health benefits of hot yoga are largely perceptual (ie, its a placebo) and there are plenty of placebos that involve less effort and sweat than doing contortionist stretches on a rubber mat in a sauna, but to each their own, I guess. Not sure how hot yoga is coming up in a high school history class, though.