Answer:constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. the Supreme Court ruled that a law that “implies merely a legal distinction” between whites and blacks was not unconstitutional.
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Immigrants that first arrived in the United States may have felt hopeful - Here was there chance to start anew in another land! Free to exercise their own rights!
However, newly arrived immigrants may also have felt anxious. They didn't know the lay of the land, they weren't aware of all of the laws, and they also had to deal with the natives accusing them of stealing work simply because the immigrants would work for a lower pay.
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The military coup that started in April of 1974 marked the beginning of what was known as the Carnation Revolution.
Well you didn't attach said article, but I do know that prior to the 19th amendment, Women could not vote at all. The 19th was passed in 1919 (good way to remember it) so any date prior to that, women had no voting rights whatsoever