Answer:school segregation
Explanation: school segregation
Answer:
1954- court decision that declared state laws segregating schools to be unconstitutional. Overturned Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Linda Brown, 8 years old, lived 3 blocks from an all-white school, and had to walk 21 to hers. Oliver Brown tried to register hear at the white school, and this was 1 of 5 cases challenging segregation in schools; lawyer was Thurgood Marshall
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but to answer you question the answer is C, or SCHOOL SEGREGATION
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Who was the last ruler of ancient Egypt?
A.
Hatshepsut
B.
Alexander
C.
Cleopatra VII
D.
Cambyses
E.
Nefertiti
Answer:
Cleopatra VII Philopator
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I need help in the First Amendment
you should be able to talk about freedom of religion because we have a right to do anything that our heart tell us to and also it is good for for people to be religious. People might be scared bc to talk about it bc they dont know god and if other people know him so it might be embracing that they dont know him. there is nothing scary about talking about religion it is already safe to talk about it.
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cause or effect of the great depression
Answer: Cause , Cause , Effect, Effect
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How can young people help fulfill Dr. Martin Luther King's dream for America?
Answer:
He wanted African-Americans to trust and work with white people, to be nonviolent, and to be persistent. ... King, then, wanted African Americans to fulfill his dream of racial equality through nonviolent protest that would preserve their own integrity and respect the humanity of those they opposed.
Explanation:
Answer:
Martin Luther King merged radical thinking, social we and oratory light. His speech I had a dream described a future of America that motivated millions of people to achieve racial equality. There was a mistake. King has been very successful in helping the African Americans to end their alienation and disenfranchisement.
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Answer:
C.
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Answer:
Explanation:
c
How did the Pan-African movement influence independence in Africa?
A) Africans united as a single group instead of many different tribes
B) European countries imported more grain into Africa
C) It caused colonialism to continue until 1990
D) The Pan-African movement began in Europe and did not affect independence
Why did Milgram’s experiment become so famous?
Answer:
Explanation:
Milgram's experiment became famous because it showed us that contrary to expectations, most people will obey an order given by an authority figure to harm someone, even if they feel that it's wrong, and even if they want to stop.
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Answer:
Then people would literally be able to do whatever the want. The world will just be based on opinions and not rules/laws.
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Who were colonists that quickly assembled in response to the presence of British troops ?
Privateers
Redcoats
Loyalists
Minutemen
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How can a war be beneficial to a nation's economy?
(A.) The military increases the amount of materials, supplies, and goods it purchases from businesses, leading to economic growth.
(B.) A strong military is linked with a strong economy, so the nation will typically win any conflict it is involved in.
(C.) As a wartime economy is put into place, more natural resources are accessed, and a greater variety of goods is produced.
(D.) As production increases during wartime, there are more goods for citizens to purchase with wages they earn.
Answer:
the answer is B
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Answer:
a i believe, because when a city gets overthrown, you can take their belonging
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RIP to all that were lost last year if you feel comfortable to say so say a loved one who died last year
Answer: my great grand mother she died to cancer. She was 76. What messed me up the most was that me and my mother practically lived at her house the last year of her life.and the first year of my life was spent with her, but now I’m twelve almost thirteen
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Nancy is a writer for a well-known city newspaper. She is writing an article about one of the Congressional candidates. Having a strong personal dislike for the candidate and wanting to sensationalize her article, Nancy decides to make up a story about the candidate having an extramarital affair, which would cast him in a bad light with voters. What right is being violated?
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Answer: Salt Water
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Answer:
Salt water
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Write three questions you think a Shang king might use oracle bones to ask the gods and his ancestors?
1. "If I sacrifice 3 oxen, will it be sunny tomorrow?"
2. "If I sacrifice 100 boats, will I get ____ "
3. "If I sacrifice 10 men, will I win the war of ___? "
What is the difference between criminal law and military law?
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Jefferson allowed access to his person collection of maps to Lewis.
True
False
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Answer:2. Karma
Explanation:
I’m religious
What was significant about the court case Marbury v. Madison?
Answer:
In Marbury v. Madison (1803) the Supreme Court announced for the first time the principle that a court may declare an act of Congress void if it is inconsistent with the Constitution. Although the immediate effect of the decision was to deny power to the Court, its long-run effect has been to increase the Court’s power by establishing the rule that ‘it is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is.’ Since Marbury v. Madison the Supreme Court has been the final arbiter of the constitutionality of congressional legislation.
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Robert is disgruntled with the current political party in Presidential office. He decides to publicly voice his opinions in the middle of the city square with a speech outlining the faults of the party, the mistakes of the President, and the overall decline of the administration. What right is being violated?
Answer:
The right being violated in this scenario is the freedom of expression or freedom of speech.
Explanation:
Robert's act of publicly voicing his opinions in the city square is an exercise of his right to freedom of speech, which is considered a fundamental human right in democratic societies. This right is enshrined in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, which protects individuals from government censorship and allows them to express their opinions, ideas, and beliefs without fear of persecution or punishment.
Robert's speech is a form of political expression and criticism, which is protected by the First Amendment. He has the right to voice his opinions about the current political party and the President, as well as the administration's policies and actions.
However, while the First Amendment protects free speech, it is not an absolute right, and there are limitations to it. For instance, if Robert's speech poses an immediate and substantial danger or incites violence, it may not be protected by the First Amendment. Moreover, there are laws that protect individuals from defamation or slander, which are forms of speech that harm a person's reputation and can result in legal consequences.
In addition, the time, place, and manner of Robert's speech may also be subject to reasonable restrictions. For example, the city may require him to obtain a permit for the public demonstration, set limits on the size of the gathering, or designate a specific area for the protest. These regulations are intended to ensure public safety and prevent disruptions to the normal functioning of the city.
In conclusion, Robert's act of publicly criticizing the current political party and President is an exercise of his right to freedom of speech, which is protected by the First Amendment. However, this right is subject to limitations and regulations that balance the interests of free expression and public safety.
In 2-3 sentences, summarize the result of the Treaty of Versailles.
Answer: Treaty of Versailles, peace document signed at the end of World War I by the Allied and associated powers and by Germany in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, France, on June 28, 1919; it took force on January 10, 1920.
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How can young people of today help fulfill Dr. Martin Luther King's dream for America?
Answer:
People can address and speak out about their own issues.
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Which of these section titles shows that Jacksonianism helped white men?
A"Property owners were the only ones who could vote"
B"Slavery becomes a bigger issue"
C"Jackson loses, but then his support grows"
D"Social changes spark a movement in the early 1800s"
Answer: A
Explanation:
Which U.S. president said: “It is the day when we remind ourselves that man can and must live in peace with his neighbors and that it is the peacemakers?
single:(
Answer: John f kennedy
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3. Do you believe in the ideas and principles of the Declaration of Independence? If yes, which ones? If no, why not?
4. How can the Declaration of Independence impact future generations?
5. Predict: Which specific groups of people can benefit from the writings of the Declaration of Independence today?
Answer:
yes i do
Explanation:
What was the Japanese government’s perspective on the Pearl Harbor attack?
What in the text makes you think as you do?
Answer:
ME MYSELF AND I
Explanation:
Why was David loved so much by his people? Answer in several complete sentences.
Answer:
David was loved by so many people because he could see the future and because he was a very smart person and brought hope for the people of Egypt.
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1.
What is “habeas corpus”?
A. the principle that a person’s property cannot be taken by the government without legislative approval
B. a written list of freedoms that a government promises to protect
C. the principle that a person cannot be imprisoned without being charged for a specific crime
D. the idea that no monarch or other government leader can levy taxes without legislative approval
2.
Which were the upper class of colonial society?
A. small planters, independent farmers, and artisans
B. indentured servants
C. the gentry
D. free African Americans
3.
In colonial times, how did a young man often learn a trade?
A. by becoming an apprentice
B. by going to school
C. by becoming an indentured servant
D. by buying his own business
4.
Which is true of women’s roles in colonial towns?
A. Women usually supervised children and slave’s household chores.
B. Women participated in public life, holding office and voting throughout the colonies.
C. Women’s duties were strictly limited to running a household, making clothing, and preparing meals.
D. Women sometimes kept shop or an inn, or worked in various trades.
5.
Why were jobs in public office held only by the gentry?
A. Candidates had to pay to hold office.
B. Many official jobs were voluntary positions.
C. Office holders had to pass educational tests.
D. Campaigning for elections was very expensive.
Answer: for #3 the answer is
A
Explanation:
Would you have considered settling on the Texas frontier during this era? Why or why not? Give your opinion.
Answer:
The population of Texas continued to grow during the 1840s and 1850s. Settlers from the United States as well as Europe came to Texas in search of land and opportunity.
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Answer:
Pyramids of Giza
Explanation:
Answer:
Pyramids at Giza
Explanation:
The first way you can tell is that it's furthest to the left on the timeline. The second way you can tell is by looking at the dates. If you use the second method, remember that BCE dates go backwards, so the bigger the number, the further back it was.