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Was slavery allowed in Texas under Mexican law?

It was tacitly allowed until 1824, when the newly formed Mexican government abolished it.


In what year did women start to go to school?

Females have been allowed in schools for hundreds of years, but not secondary schools. It wasn't until 1868 that women were allowed into colleges.


Where could woman vote before they were allowed to vote in Virginia?

They couldn't vote until 1920.


What year were black women allowed to vote in the U.S.?

Blacks were given the right to vote in 1870, but women were not given the right to vote until 1920. So 1920 is the first time a black woman would have been allowed to voteYou make it sound just black women werent allowed to vote until 1920, not entirely correct; ALL WOMEN of every race were NOT allowed to vote until 1920 thanks to the Suffragettes.(2x+1)+(3x-5)+4


When were black people allowed to serve in a jury?

Black people were officially allowed to serve on juries in the United States following the Civil Rights Movement and the subsequent legal changes. The landmark Supreme Court case, Nixon v. Herndon in 1927, struck down a Texas law that excluded Black individuals from jury service. However, widespread inclusion and actual jury participation varied significantly by state and locality, with many Southern states continuing to find ways to exclude Black jurors until the mid-20th century. It wasn't until the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and further legal challenges that more consistent access to jury service was achieved across the country.

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What group was excluded entirely from public schools in the south?

African American children were not allowed to attend white schools until the Brown v Kansas schools decision that the Supreme Court ruled that African American children be allowed to attend white schools.


What year was the first election in south Africa that allowed all people to vote?

White women in South Africa were first allowed to vote in 1930. It was not until the end of apartheid in 1994that all adult women were allowed to vote.


In civil cases are potential witnesses allowed in court during the hearing?

No, Just as in criminal cases all potential witnesses are excluded from the hearing or trial until their turn comes to testify. This is so that their testimony is not 'tainted' or influenced by what they hear during anyone else's testimony.


What homophone is for aloud?

The girls are not allowed to date until they're 16.


When were black women allowed to attend Purdue University?

I don't believe Purdue ever excluded people based on their race, although the dormitories and sports teams were segregated for much of the early 20th century. Purdue's first African-American graduate was David Robert Lewis, a civil engineering major, in 1894.


What is a cagots?

A cagot is a member of a persecuted minority in south-western France, who were excluded from political and social rights, originating in the 11th century and continuing until the 19th and 20th centuries.


Who are not allowed to vote?

the woman weren't until they voted.Felons


Does zendaya have a boyfrend?

No, she is not allowed to date until she is 16.


Where women allowed in ancient olympic games?

no they were not allowed to take part in the olympic games until 1900


Who was not allowed to immigrate to Australia post World War 2?

Depends on what you meen by pst war. the white Australia policy was still inforce, and as such only immigration from Europe (preferably UK) was permitted. the assisted migration scheam lasted from the late 1940's till the 50's. it was not until 1973 that the white Australia policy was revoked. Proberbly asa result of the large numbers of Veitnamese boat people who arived between 1972-75 (ish). so if by post war you meen immediate anyone not of European decent could not immigrate


DEFeNDANT not allowed in court?

If a defendant is not allowed in court, it typically means they have been excluded from proceedings due to legal reasons, such as a violation of courtroom conduct or if they pose a threat to the proceedings. In some cases, a defendant may be removed for disruptive behavior or may choose to waive their right to be present during certain hearings. Additionally, if a defendant is found incompetent to stand trial, they may be barred from participating in their own defense until competency is restored.


Where the females excluded from the study of astronomy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?

Women were pretty generally excluded from the serious, higher-level study ofanything ... in the 'enlightened, progressive' Western world until well into the20th Century, and in large parts of the world even today.