Asked by mandy

What change was made in 1969 to South Carolina constitution of 1895?

A. The governor was permitted to succeed.
B. The residency requirement for voting was eliminated.
C. The court system would no longer be controlled by the state senate.
D. The legislature was given the right to impeach the governor for crimes against the state.

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
Go to Google and type in “1969 change to South Carolina constitution”

Press Enter.

Read lots and let us know what you learn.
Answered by mandy
No offense but the point of this website is to help us with a couple answers that we don't know otherwise we wouldn't be asking. I think I can comprehend to look up the title and 'press enter', I came here because I already did that and didn't find what I needed. If you're going to spend your time answering student's questions which we do very much appreciate, at least do it right
Answered by Writeacher
I have never studied the history of South Carolina, but you are. I figure that, if your text doesn’t have that information, you should search on Google. I also figure that if I would need to do so, you can, too. One of the best things adults can do for students is to teach them how to find the information they need.
Answered by mandy
fair point. thank you
Answered by Writeacher
Did you search? Did you find this?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_of_South_Carolina#Changes_made_in_the_1895_Constitution
Answered by carly
c
a
b
a
ur welcome
Answered by Joshua
carly is right 100%- April 21 2020
Answered by Lala
Good job Carly! 4/4 100%
Answered by PSBLY
I love cheating don't you guys :^
Answered by yeet
whats the freakin aswer
C
A
B
A
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Answered by Ella
Politics in South Carolina
1) C
2) A
3) B
4) A
Answered by yep
caba yess
CABA was right for me but here are the written answers :)
1. the court system would no longer be controlled by the state senate
2. because every county had one senator
3. the power to set the voting age
4. those that attracted unions
Answered by Quinn ♥
it is still caba! thanks so much!
Answered by Bot
You're welcome!

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