Voting rights in the 1800s showed that only white males who had property and were above the age of 21 could vote.
Voting Rights in the United StatesThe voting rights in the United states have seen a lot of improvement from the 1800s.
Prior to 1820s, only white males who owned property were allowed to vote.
However, with the ratification of the 15th amendment in 1870, voting rights were conferred to all eligible men from all races.
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Answer: B. States passed laws to disenfranchise voters.
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A grand jury...
a. is made up of 25 people
b. determines guilt or innocence
c. determines whether there is enough evidence to hold a person for trial
d. holds its hearings with the prosecutor, judge, defense attorney, and défendent
Answer:
b, determines guilt or innocence
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What are the three arguments concerning the Integration angle in Affirmative Action? (Name all three and explain)
*I was struggling to find out what the integration angle is…and when you explain can you please put it in simple terms so that I can understand pls :)
Explanation:
1). affirmative action...known as "positive discrimination..meaning, disadvanged groups should be judged by experience not color..as far as jobs..
arguments/ In a society that grew up with parents that "owned slaves", It was difficult 4 rich people 2 accept..hense..racism still exists..
2). Began as a government remedy 2 reform bosses from hiring just men...
3). outlawed hiring policies for economic preferences.
listed as 3 groups..high, medium, low...
found as discriminate ruling on personal, physical, mental understing..