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04.12.2020 •
Social Studies
Do you agree with the court's practice to ask for a small(or limited) number of writs of centiorari each year. What might be the impacr of hearing many more cases each year?
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Ответ:
D expanding Georgia's railroad and mining industries
Explanation:
What policy would the Bourbon Triumvirate have MOST LIKELY supported?
A improving protections for Georgia's labor unions B extending voting rights to women and minorities C improving access to education for African Americans D expanding Georgia's railroad and mining industries
The Bourbon Triumvirate is the name given to group of individual's; Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon who were once Georgia's three most powerful and prominent politicians of the post-Reconstruction era who wanted stronger economic ties with the Industrial North,They were all white supremacists and all supported industrial development.