The statement reflects a historical perspective on the challenges faced by Black legislators in Georgia during the post-Reconstruction era. Despite gaining the right to vote, systemic racism and discriminatory practices often prevented them from holding political office. This contradiction underscored the broader struggle for civil rights and equal representation in government, highlighting the ongoing fight against racial discrimination in the political sphere.
* Possibly math and geography, since he did study surveying. * Military science because he aspired to become a British Officer. or, * Political science, a field he excelled in.
Because that is the way your state legislators wrote the law.
Some legislators are considered electorally safe because they are popular. They are considered that because they would likely win any election.
It was called that because Sparta excelled in land military while Athens excelled in marine warfare.
Depends. If the phrase is "Legislator Bill", then yes it has to be capitalized because there's a name after it. However, if the sentence is "The legislators met for an important meeting", then no, it doesn't have to be capitalized.
There are a number of moderates who do run for Congress and do win. They are not usually famous because they do not say outrageous statements or take outrageous positions on issues. The news stations focus on the legislators who say stupid and ridiculous things because that's what the viewership wants.
Because the Governor and Lieutenant Governor are elected by separate ballot it often happens that they represent different Political Parties as is the case in Georgia today. They have a Republican Governor and a Democratic Lieutenant Governor.
no because there is not enough dirt for the anteaters in Georgia because I stayed there.
Committee procedures do not require a quorum of the legislators.
deem = to judge, to regard as eg I deem him worthy of promotion because he has excelled this year
One problem that arose because Georgia did not allow slavery was a shortage of labor for agriculture, which hindered the economic development of the state. This led to Georgia experiencing slower growth compared to other Southern states that relied on slave labor for their cash crop economies. Additionally, the absence of slavery created social and political tensions between Georgia and other Southern states that were pro-slavery.
Because of Dalton, Georgia.