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They were regulations created for the freedmen (slaves that were set free). They restricted their economic rights, they couldn't vote or hold office and they could not receive a public education.
Restricted their economic rights, they weren't allowed to vote, hold office, serve on a jury or receive a public education.
It restricted their economic rights, they could not vote, hold office, serve on a jury or receive a public education.
It restricted their economic rights, they could not vote, hold office, serve on a jury or receive a public education.
They were regulations that were created for the freedmen after the civil war. They restricted their economic rights, they were not allowed to vote or hold office, and they could not receive a public education.
In order for you to fully understand the answer, I thought I'd give a little background info on hownon-profitaccounting works:In lieu of using the expression "retained earnings" (likefor-profitorganizations do),non-profitsuse the expression "net assets," which shouldshow-upin the Equity section of your balance sheet.Net Assets are typically divided up into 3categories:Temporarily RestrictedPermanently Restricted andUnrestrictedThe sum of these (Total Net Assets) is the equivalent to whatfor-profits would consider Retained Earnings.By default, donations you receive will be considered unrestricted. So, to designate income you've received as either Temporarily or Permanently Restricted on the balance sheet, you must do a separate journal entry, essentially taking dollars out of Unrestricted designation and moving them into one of the two restricted categories. Since you've mentioned Temporarily Restricted, I'll use that in my example:Debit: Unrestricted $100,000Credit: Temp Restricted $100,000You'll notice the change this causes on your Total Net Assets (Temp Rest + Perm Rest + Unrestricted = Total Net Assets) is $0, because you've simply moved dollars out of unrestricted and into a restricted designation.Here's your answer:As you spend down the restricted funds or (as your question seems to indicate) the donor unrestricted the funds they have donated, you would simply do the reverse of the above entry for the amount that you have spent or, in this case, what's left in temp restricted that the donor is nowunrestricting.FYI, you should have a spreadsheet or something that ties to the amounts of your restricted funds.It's a pain in the butt, I know, but it's hownon-profitsdo things.
It restricted their economic rights, they couldn't vote, they couldn't hold office, they couldn't serve on a jury nor could they receive a public education.
Yes, at certain times of the day the Turmaculus can be woken up by your petpet. When you do so, you might receive an item or sometimes it could eat your petpet. You will receive an avatar if your petpet is eaten however.
It would be restricted- if you're very religious, probably not. Take out the phone cord if you are. If not, like me, only when necessary, but the Jewish religion does not forbid it.
Yes, but you'll receive a restriction appropriate to the class of vehicle you road test in for your passenger endorsement (e.g., if you road test in an 18k GVW passenger bus, you'll be restricted to buses requiring a Class C CDL, if you road test in a 26,001 - 33,000k bus, you'll be restricted to buses requiring a Class B or C CDL).
This is when not all individuals receive the same opportunities as everyone else based on things like age, culture, sex, colour, religion, class, etc.
Restricted their econonmic rightsthey weren't allowed to voteThey weren't allowed to hold officeThey weren't allowed to serve on a juryThey werent allowed to receive a public education