is this for a crossword for your history class entitled 33. southern reconstruction??
good thing i caught you. now all your other classmates will have to suffer as well.
ABOVE: SCREW YOU!!!
The answer is black codes.
Black people still faced widespread discrimination by whites. Eventually the Jim Crow laws were passed which segregated blacks from many parts of society and kept most of them from voting.
South Vietnam's social structure was similar to the US's social structure, except it was under extreme military influence due to the constant warring over the last 30 years; e.g. many people wore military clothing (surplus or otherwise), military surplus construction material covered civilian homes, bridges, roads, etc. South Vietnam was "supposed" to be structured (modeled after) along "free" country lines, such as the US, or any other NON-Communist country. E.g. freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of education, selling & trading (capitalism), etc. US personnel in country, were to respect those same social traditions, as they would in the United States. Any traditional ingrained Vietnamese traditions were NOT interferred with by the US Government, unless they violated common sense human dignity laws. If the South Vietnamese Government expected to continue to receive US assistance, they had to comply with US Policies of human rights & dignity.
1. economic and social differences between the north and south. 2. states vs. federal rights 3. fight between slave and non slave proponents. 4. growth of the abolition moment. 5. the election of Abraham Lincoln.
No Other. American principles are God given embracing Judeo /Christain values honoring man's rights of freedom and respect for life embodied in the American Declaration of Independence. American laws are patterned after British Laws, but lacking the power of the throne and replacing it with the power of the individual.Type your answer here...
A rebellion is a movement against authority or established governance, often characterized by a group’s refusal to obey laws or commands. It typically involves the use of protest, violence, or other forms of resistance to challenge the existing power structure. Rebellions can arise from various grievances, including political oppression, social inequality, or economic hardship. They may lead to significant societal changes or, conversely, result in crackdowns from the authorities.
Black Codes is your answer.
The laws installed to regulate the economic and social life of freedmen were referred to as Black Codes. These codes were intended to keep a black person controlled even though they were considered free.
President Wilson's New Freedom program, introduced in the early 1910s, aimed to address economic issues and promote social justice. Key components included the establishment of the Federal Reserve System to regulate the banking industry, the Federal Trade Commission to prevent unfair business practices, and the Clayton Antitrust Act to strengthen antitrust laws. Additionally, the New Freedom emphasized tariff reform and the reduction of monopolies to foster competition and support small businesses. Overall, the initiative sought to create a more equitable economic environment for all Americans.
Laws regulate the interactions between the citizens, establish rules regarding things such as property, inheritance, marriage, litigation, contracts, trade and the like, and rules regarding administration. They play a key role in regulating social, economic private and public affairs of a society.
Sumptuary laws were a way to regulate social hierarchies by restricting certain clothing to specific classes. They were also used to control extravagance, prevent social mobility, and reinforce distinctions between social classes.
This social science is sociology. Sociology examines social behaviors, interactions, and institutions within societies, including how rules, regulations, and laws are developed and function to regulate behavior and maintain social order.
to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom to go against british laws and to get freedom
The laws in question likely aimed to regulate or restrict the rights and freedoms of the Black community, reinforcing systemic discrimination and social inequality. They could have led to increased marginalization, economic disadvantage, and social disenfranchisement, limiting access to education, employment, and housing. Additionally, such laws often perpetuated cycles of poverty and violence, further entrenching racial divides and inhibiting progress toward equality and justice. Overall, these laws would have significantly hindered the ability of the Black community to thrive and achieve social mobility.
Laws known as Black Codes were implemented in the United States to restrict the rights and opportunities of newly freed slaves after the Civil War. These laws limited the ability of former slaves to own property, conduct business, and move freely, thereby undermining their economic opportunities and reinforcing social inequality. The Black Codes were later replaced by Jim Crow laws that further segregated and discriminated against African Americans.
They regulated social, political and economic life in these areas of New Spain ( #4 )
The laws in place are there because of the values of a country. This is why each country has different laws.
There are laws in place to regulate them, as well as protocols and oversights by the judicial branch.