Black Republican Edgefield District planned and carried out with the intention of restricting black Americans' civil and voting rights and disturbing Republican gatherings.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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</h3><h3>What is right to vote?</h3>
Suffrage, or the ability to vote, is a crucial component of our democracy. Different groups have been barred from voting at various times in history.
Women, persons of color, and immigrants were once prohibited from voting. Voting was also prohibited for anyone lacking assets like as money, real estate, or education.
All Filipino nationals who are at least 18 years old, are not otherwise barred from voting by law, and have lived in the Philippines for at least a year—and in the location where they intend to cast their ballots for at least six months—prior to the election—are eligible to vote.
Voting is a further duty of citizens. Voting is not required by law, yet it is a crucial component of every democracy. Voting allows citizens to take part in the democratic process. Leaders are chosen by the people who will serve as their representatives and champion their causes.
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<span>B. "Strong mayor" mayor-council system. In a "strong mayor" mayor council system, the mayor is the chief executive of the government, similar to the role of the executive branch of the federal government. The council acts as the primary legislative body for the city, similar to the legislative branch of the federal government. The "weak mayor" system would not be comparable to the federal government's separation of powers, because in the weak mayor system the mayor has less administrative authority and the council controls the government more fully. The "commission" system is not like the federal government's system because there is no executive officer -- the commission handles both legislative and executive duties. And the "council-manager" system doesn't compare well to the federal system either, because the power is all in the hands of the elected council, and they hire someone with managerial experience to work for them in handling administrative duties. That would be like Congress hiring someone to implement its policies, rather than having an elected president in a separation of powers between the legislative and executive branches.</span>
B. Equality of opportunity
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there you go play playa
What state are u talking about?