The correct answer is B.
The 13th amendment to the US Constitution abolished slavery in the states where it still existed. Meanwhile, the 14th and 15th amendments to the US Constitution guaranteed citizenship for former slaves and equality of rights for all US citizens without discrimination in terms of race.
<u>State law did not ratify those provisions, and the best example are the Jim Crow Laws</u>, enacted at the state level in order to block the access to voting to black citizens. These laws could not exclude black citizens explicitly but, instead, they introduced requirements for voting that in the end ruled out mostly black citizens, such as a minimum income level or literacy tests. The ultimate aim of such laws was to prevent black citizens from voting this is why, after a while, the Supreme Court ended up abolishing them. But as soon as one law was abolished, a new one was ready.
The enforcement of the equality of rights in voting included in the reconstruction amendments, would not be materialized until 1965 with the enactment of the Voting Rights Act (VRA).
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Other countries were turning to communism like Russia and the U.S. didn't want other countries to become communist.
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b just trust me its right
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just trust me
The action which best illustrates checks and balances is (3) the House of Representatives Ethics Committee reviewing members' financial records. Checks and balances is a system where one part of government checks and regulates what another part of government is doing to make sure that they are doing everything rightfully and lawfully. This is often very present when their is a separation of powers and in a bicameral government.
Answer:Your answer is C. "Allowed more of his poor white supporters to vote" :)
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