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What is a mixed-status family? Discuss the problems of mixed status.
Military Occupation
The control and governance of a territory and its population by a foreign military presence, typically resulting from conquest or invasion.
Fifteenth Amendment
A constitutional reform ratified in 1870 in the U.S. which mandated that the right to vote could not be denied based on race, color, or previous enslavement.
Equal Protection
A legal principle found in the Fourteenth Amendment of the US Constitution, requiring states to treat all individuals within its jurisdiction with the same degree of protection under the laws.
Right to Vote
refers to the legal entitlement enabling individuals to participate in the electoral process, choosing representatives and making decisions via referendums.
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