<span>Checks and balances protect people from the abuses of power and excess government. Also, they protect the civil populous from anddistortions that any excess power can bring.</span>
Folk music
When we refer to "folk music," we often are referring to well-known, old, traditional music styles in a culture for which we may not even know who composed the songs. Folk music tends to be passed on by oral transmission more than by organized publication. In a way it is the common music of a people or culture.
Radio programs.
One example would be <em>Lux Radio Theater, </em>sponsored by Lux, a brand of soap. The <em>Jack Benny Show </em>featured ads from its sponsor, Jell-O. Advertising agencies worked to target sponsorship and ads at the target audience of the programs.
Television, by the way, was just beginning in the late 1920s and didn't really become a dominant media until after World War II.
Disenfranchisement after the Reconstruction Era<span> in the United States of America was based on a series of laws, new constitutions, and practices in the South that were deliberately used to prevent </span>black<span> citizens from </span>registering to vote<span> and voting. These measures were enacted by former </span>Confederate<span> states at the turn of the 20th century, and by Oklahoma upon statehood</span><span> although </span>not<span> by the </span>border slave states<span>. Their actions defied the intent of the </span>Fifteenth Amendment<span> to the </span>United States Constitution<span>, </span>ratified<span> in 1870, which was intended to protect the </span>suffrage<span> of </span>freedmen<span> after the </span>American Civil War<span>.</span>
Answer:
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.