what did many white southerners do to try and stop the movement
To try to stop the changes in the U.S. south during Reconstruction following the U.S. Civil War, white southerners formed groups such as the Ku Klux Klan to terrorize blacks and restore the south to its former glory. The white southerners also passed laws, called The Black Codes, to restrict oppotunities for blacks. They also used sharecropping to keep the blacks tied them and to put the black sharecroppers in debt.
hand movements or stop signs
shocked
Stop the white settlement of their land - Apex
a locomotor motive is a movement that does"t stay on/in one stop
they passed the poll tax, literacy tests, and grandfather clauses to prevent African Americans from voting. Also, the white southerners formed clans like the KKK to prevent blacks from voting.
you stop at the white line instead of the stop sign, the stop sign would be to far
Some white Southerners used state legislation, segregation, and violence to limit the freedoms of blacks.
Yes. World War 2.
Most Americans were shocked.
Your front bumper should be on or just behind the 24" white painted stop bar on the ground. If the stop bar is missing, stop the front bumper at the location of the sign.
You can stop wearing white pants and shoes after Labor Day.