<u>Those states were the Southern states.</u> These states deprived most black and poor white men to vote, establishing literacy and comprehension exams, poll taxes, and residence requisites after the Fifteenth Amendment was approved in 1869 and was ratified by thirty states in 1870. Those states were:
- <u>Texas
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- <u>Alabama
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- <u>Georgia
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- <u>North Carolina
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- <u>South Carolina
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- <u>Virginia
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- <u>Georgia
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- <u>Florida
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- <u>Tennessee
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- <u>Arkansas
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- <u>Louisiana
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- <u>Mississippi</u>
Answer:
What are the service delivery challenges facing municipalities?
What are service delivery protests? And what happens during these protests?
What happens during these protests?
Explanation:
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The position described in the quote (governor) compares closest to the U.S. president. Governors are the chief executive officers of the fifty states and five commonwealths and territories. They are, in other words, the managers and leaders of the states, so they are comparable to the U.S. president, although on a smaller scale.
Answer:
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The correct answer is; sweating, shortness of breath and his pounding heart.
Further Explanation:
When Ta-Nehisi was walking back and the car slowed down and followed him he then started feeling his nervous system going into overdrive and felt fear. His autonomic aspect to his emotional response was the shortness of breath, sweating and the pounding of his heart.
When someone gets scared they can exhibit physical responses such as the signs listed above. In extreme cases, the person can faint or blackout from the fear.
This system works without the person being conscious of the fact or effort. There are approximately two kinds of this system in the body they are;
- Parasympathetic Nervous System
- Sympathetic Nervous System
Learn more about the nervous system at brainly.com/question/2543243
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