"B. the passage of laws banning discrimination" was shared by the women's rights movement and the Civil Rights movement. For the women it was primarily discrimination in voting, and for the Civil Rights movement it was mainly job and facility discrimination.
MinisterBeganEndedLouis Gaspard Amédée, baron Girod de l'Ain30 April 183211 October 1832François Guizot11 October 183210 November 1834Jean-Baptiste Teste10 November 183418 November 1834François Guizot18 November 183422 February 1836
Answer: c. Johnson’s lawyers assured moderate Republicans that he would behave for the rest of his term, so several voted to acquit him
Explanation:
The votes of about seven moderate Republicans in addition to 12 Democrats Senators gave an edge to President Johnson in what many scholars have termed a weak case for impeachment who was voted guilty by 35 Senators.
The reason why he was acquitted despite the charges against him for impeachment was that the votes that convicted him fell short of a two-thirds majority.
Answer:
Her goal to achieve freedom was too large for her to give up though. So in 1849 she left her husband and escaped to Philadelphia in 1849.
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