#1) Before the Fifteenth Amendment was passed, which states refused African-Americans the right to vote?
Answer: The answer is C:some northern and southern states. Once approved by the required two-thirds majorities in the House and Senate, the 15th Amendment had to be ratified by 28, or three-fourths, of the states. Due to the reconstruction laws, black male suffrage already existed in 11 Southern states. Since almost all of these states were controlled by Republican reconstruction governments, they could be counted on to ratify the 15th Amendment. Supporters of the 15th Amendment needed only 17 of the remaining 26 Northern and Western states in order to succeed. At this time, just nine of these states allowed the black man to vote. The struggle for and against ratification hung on what blacks and other political interests would do.
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The most common type of economic incentive system is payroll: A paycheck motivates people to show up to work and perform their duties.
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Here are five common examples.
Tax Incentives. ...
Financial Incentives. ...
Subsidies. ...
Tax rebates. ...
Negative incentives.
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Negative incentives make people worse off and are called “penalties.” Losing TV time, not swimming, missing PE class, and time out are negative incentives. These are things you do not want to happen.
Jeans day. Does your school have an assigned school uniform policy? ...
Late homework pass. High school students often have many things going on in their lives at once. ...
Move seats. ...
Nap time. ...
No homework pass. ...
Electronics pass. ...
Skip a class assignment. ...
Candy chest.
Assuming that it is now the president can not rule things that are unconstitutional though his veto is basically that he can not pass laws and he can not make laws
The one that best reflects the central message of the second coming is :
A. in world history, a cycle of order follows a cycle of chaos
For example, the world undergone about 27 years of peace from the end of world war I to world war II
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Erasmo Seguín was a prominent citizen and politician in the old San Antonio de Bexar, today San Antonio TX.
He helped creating the Constitution of 1824 and advocated the addition of a general colonization provision after Mexico got their independene from Spain, also the lessening of slavery restrictions and the allowance of immigrants into the Mexican territory.