It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignored the rights of women.
It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignore the rights of women.
It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignored the rights of women.
Yes, amendment is a noun, both the process and the document. An amendment is a change, and is usually a written statement as with the US Constitution.
The First Amendment
It takes a three-fourths ratio from the states to pass an amendment. Before an amendment goes to the states, it has to pass both house of legislature.
It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignore the rights of women.
It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignore the rights of women.
Christopher Columbus was both success and failure
The quote "Success and failure, treat them as equal impostors" is attributed to Rudyard Kipling in his poem "If—". This line emphasizes the idea of remaining composed and humble in the face of both success and failure.
The 15 amendment gave African American men the right to vote; the 19th amendment expanded it to women (both black and white women).
Life certainly has its ups and downs. But 'success' and 'failure' are not physical objects we can perceive with our senses. Therefore, they are both abstract nouns.
It was a success because the Europeans were introduced to the knowledge of the ancient past that was being preserved by the Muslims. It was a failure because they never regained the Holy Land. (Which explains why it's called 'history's most successful failure.')
Please describe both a major success and a failure in your career.
the success was the communist north did not occupy south Korea. the failure was NATO had to accept an armistice instead of surrender
Both success and failure results are to be taken with neutral emotions, as they are mere outcomes of the "impact of will, effort and karma" of all the parties involved and also they occur in cycle.
Type your answer here... Moddel T is extrimely a success car because is feverable in both wet and dry weathers.
It gave African American men the right to vote, but ignored the rights of women.