The _____ Voting Rights Act aimed at outlawing the poll taxes, literacy tests, and other means by which states attempted to limit their citizens' ability to vote.
a. 2012.
b. 1973.
c. 1982.
d. 1965.
d. 1965.
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A) Clay ran as a Whig. B) Crawford ran as a Federalist. C) Jackson ran as a Democrat. D) all the candidates ran as Republicans.
_________ College v. Woodward limited the power of state governments to control corporations.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Georg Hegel
A) attempted to reconcile Kant's ideas with his enlightened mind. B) was the founder of historicism. C) believed there is an underlying cause to all revolution and that can be found through science. D) believed "to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" came to be true of philosophy not just physics. E) All of these
Why is the election of Rutherford B. Hayes, also known as the Compromise of 19877, significant?
A.) It marks the beginning of Radical Reconstruction. B.) It marks the first time Congress had to decide a presidential election. C.) It marks the beginning of severe corruption in politics. D.) It marks the end of Reconstruction.