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They were fined and imprisoned.

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They were fined and imprisoned.

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The use of force or coercion to prevent citizens from voting(:

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The Enforcement Act of 1870 prohibited the use of violence or intimidation to prevent people from voting. It was intended primarily to protect the voting rights of the newly freed slaves.

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The Enforcement Act of 1870 made it illegal to interfere with someone's right to vote based on their race or previous condition of servitude. It also made it a crime to use force, intimidation, or threats to prevent someone from voting or to coerce them to vote a certain way.

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to outlaw the activities of the KuKlux Klan

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Nationalization Act of 1870

Force Acts of 1870 and 1871

Amnesty Act of 1872

Comstock Act

Civil Rights Act of 1875

Resumption of Specie Act

The Electoral Commission Act of 1876

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Hate groups such as the Ku Klux Klan paid no attention to the 15th amendment and the 1870 Enforcement Act. Their violence only increased, despite the fact that at least in one state, Texas, arrested 6,000 Klansmen. Congress stepped in as well and passed the 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act. This new law allowed for the US military to be used to enforce the laws and amendments passed to protect Afro-Americans and other minorities from exercising their civil rights. The act also outlawed the Klan. The racists in the Klan disguised themselves and joined other racist groups.

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Full civil rights for African Americans..

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In 1958, the Commission amended URESA and the Act became the Revised Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act (RURESA).

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William Edward Forster

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Hundreds of Klansmen were indicted

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The effect of the homestead act would be the diarrhea melt.

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The use of force to prevent people from voting.

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California 186.20, California Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention Act, (STEP Act)

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more anger in the north

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Invade your space and get in your face.

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Full civil rights for African Americans..

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California 186.20, California Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention Act, (STEP Act)

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the establishment school districts

the construction of new schools.

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The passage and the enforcement of the Espionage Act by the Wilson Administration reflected the belief that the country's war effort could be damaged if those who dissented were allowed to speak freely. The Espionage Act was passed in 1917.

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This was one of the things that led to the civil war .

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i means the enforcement of stupid people

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cannot be infiltrated by law enforcement

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The department of housing and urban development (HUD) is charged with enforcement of the act ...

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The force act of 1870 was the fourth acts that were passed by republican reconstruction supporters in the congress. May 31, 1870 through March 1st, 1875 the constitutional right was protect by the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments.

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With exception of Tennessee, which was readmitted in 1866, the ten former Confederate States were readmitted between 1868 and 1870.

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The courts were responsible for enforcement

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