WHAT I REALY THINK OF "The law I’m going to pick is: 1924: Indian Citizenship Act"
Access this site to review the major laws passed in the last 100 years, and then answer the following questions: • How did (( this )) law impact your life or your community? So, I’m going to assume that out of the “100 major laws passed in the last 100 years.” I’m going to pick one to answer the following question: • What would be different if (( the )) law had been vetoed? So, I’m going to pick one of the following laws and I will ask the question, “What would be different if the law had been vetoed. The law I’m going to pick is: 1924: Indian Citizenship Act I picked the, 1924: Indian Citizenship Act Because it is the stupidest law to even be proposed. I feel that way because I’m “Indian” native American. I’m Yaqui Indian from southwestern Arizona, and how is a foreign invader of the North Americas going to pass a law to make citizens of a people who are already citizens, hence, “NATIVE American. “The privileges of citizenship, however, were largely governed by state law, and the right to vote was often denied to Native Americans in the early 20th century.” (A&E Television Networks, 9/20/2021). That is preposterous. If it would of gotten vetoed, It wouldn’t matter because it was just for optics, just like everything in this country is. Has anyone seen how we live in the reservations? 3rd world countries are better off than we are in the reservations. This country is a joke and it’s Free Mason founding fathers and it’s founding fake principles. So, what they pretended to give us a vote, what difference did it make? NONE, just like your vote makes a difference today. Just optics, everything is just optics, A show…. Citation Information Article Title Congress enacts the Indian Citizenship Act Author History.com Editors Website Name HISTORY URL https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-indian-citizenship-act Access Date February 7, 2023 Publisher A&E Television Networks Last Updated September 20, 2021 Original Published Date February 9, 2010
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