From the age of reconstruction to the end of the Perris Peace Conference a great deal of "Reform Idealism" accomplished many great things in American history. Such acts were rampant throughout the social, political, and economic culture of the United States. Many argued that these three examples, black suffrage, the Federal Trade Commission Act, and Woman suffrage, were the prevalent between the times of the reconstruction acts through the Perris Peace Conference.
One such idealism began during the times of the black suffrage and the Fifteenth Amendment. The Fifteenth Amendment ultimately prohibited any state in America to deny the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude. The Fifteenth Amendment not only prev
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