The correct answer is A. Brown v. Board of Education, Montgomery Bus Boycott, CORE's Freedom Rides.
Explanation
The Brown v. Topeka Board of Education of 1954 was a famous US Supreme Court ruling that established state laws establishing separate schools as an obstacle to equal educational opportunities for African American and white students.
Second, The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a series of protests that began in 1955. These were known for their political and social motivation since those who did this boycott belonged to the Afro-descendant community of Montgomery, Alabama who opposed the policy of racial segregation in the public transport system.
Third, Los Travelers of Freedom was a group of activists for civil rights in the United States who, since 1961, began a movement against interstate buses in the southern United States that segregated the African-American population even when the Supreme Court already prohibited this practice of segregation.
According to the above, the correct answer is A. The correct answer is A. Brown v. Board of Education, Montgomery Bus Boycott, CORE's Freedom Rides.
Which of the following scenarios would be most likely to cause a small bank to be less willing to loan money to small businesses in a community? (3 points)
a
The bank cannot sell the loan to some other bank.
b
The bank cannot make profit on the loan.
c
The customer has too much in savings.
d
The community cannot grow from the loan.
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
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1. In which year did the most Germans come to America? When did the most Irish come to
America?
Answer: Germans: More than 1.5 million between 1820 and 1860. The 1850s was the single biggest decade for German immigration, with some 951,000 reaching the United States. Why They Came Irish: Most emigrated to escape grinding poverty in Ireland—or to avoid outright starvation in the years of the potato famine.
Explanation:
Please help me Due 12:00 Pm
Answer:
The second one is litigation, the 6th is Thurgood, and the last one is George
Explanation:
why is universal brotherhood necessary
Question for noahc69
Answer:
Yes, because for example in the US school system, the school can't make you stand for the pledge of allegiance or make you pray because it infringes on the constitutional right to freedom of expression and religion. These students who chose to express their view in support of a cease fire in the Vietnam War should have been protected by their first amendment right to do so.
What was the outcome of the battle at the Alamo between the Mexican government
and a band of white U.S. settlers?
a) The battle came to a draw when both sides retreated.
b) The settlers surprisingly defeated the larger Mexican military.
c) The U.S. government intervened and forced the settlers to stand down.
d) The Mexicans handily defeated the settlers.
Answer:
D The Mexicans handily defeated the settlers
Why was the worship of gods an important part of Roman life?
Which of the following may have had an
influence on the Mayan calendars?
A. Mayan gods
B. The first snow fall
C. The first harvest
D. The last harvest
The cultural characteristic that most distinguishes the United States from many South American countries is
A.
its writing.
B.
its clothing style.
C.
its language.
D.
its lack of religion.
Answer:
I think that it might be D
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Well it does
5. What is productivity?
the value of output
labor that requires advanced skills and education
the
valys of input
labor that requires specialized skills and training
Answer:
value of output
Explanation:
Hope this helps
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
Select the correct answer from each drop down menu:
Federal cases always begin in [district, supreme, and special] courts. The verdicts of these courts has been appealed to federal appellate courts. Currently they are [13, 112, and 60] appellate courts in the United States.
Answer:
district and 13
Explanation:
Answer:
District & 13
Explanation:
right on Plato
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What caused the Second Seminole War in the 1830s?
3
a)
White settlers opened fire on Seminole Indians, against terms of the Indian
Removal Act.
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b)
The Seminole and the Cherokee fought over lucrative land along the
Mississippi River
5
6.
c) The U.S. military forcibly removed Seminoles from their land.
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d) The Seminole Indians attacked white settlers who came to take their land.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
The U.S. military forcibly removed Seminoles from their land.
Who are athmalaya school students Pls comment and tell which Std you study
Answer:
OK that is bad Jesus Christ answer telling me the school I went okay I even where I am now I will do no
Early Radios were bought in stores and were widely available?
True
False
Answer:
True i think
The largest settlement of the Shona Empire was
Answer:
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Explanation:
the war was never ended because the treaty was never signed true or false
Answer:
True I think
Explanation:
Answer:
It was signed so thats false
Explanation:
In the 1960s, what federal action attempted to end the use of Jim Crow laws in the United States?
A
the proposal of the Thirteenth Amendment
B
the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Act
C
the passage of the Civil Rights Act
D
the ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson help plz
if you go to the mall to buy a new pair of shoes your transaction will occur in the?
A. Product Market
B. Resource Market
C.Stock Market
btw this is economics
Answer:
Product market
Explanation:
The resource market is where companies gather resources from other places to be able to make their products. The stock market is where all the business and money is involved. The product market is where people can actually buy the products in a mall for example.
why were some african americans hesitant to join the military
Answer:
Racial segregation in the United States Armed Forces, which has included separation of white and non-white American troops, quotas, restriction of people of color troops to support roles, and outright bans on blacks and other people of color serving in the military, has been a part of the military history of the United States since the American Revolution. Each branch of the Armed Forces has historically had different policies regarding racial segregation. Although Executive Order 9981 officially ended segregation in the Armed Forces in 1948, following World War II, some forms of racial segregation continued until after the Korean War. The US government complied with an Icelandic government request not to station black soldiers on the US base in Keflavík, Iceland until the 1970s and 1980s when black soldiers began to be stationed in Iceland.[1]
Which of the following became a symbolic target for colonists who
supported revolution?
A) king george 3rd
B) british colonial governors
C) parliament
D) The British military
Answer:
king george 3rd
Explanation:
got it right on my quiz
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what did the supreme court rule in plessy v. ferguson?
A ) That Separate is Equal.
B ) That Separate is Unequal.
C ) That Native Americans must move to Indian Reservations in the West.
D ) That Reconstruction was unconstitutional.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The supreme court ruled that separate but equal is constitutional.
Please help me with this please i dont know it
Answer:
the first answer is B.
the second answer i honestly dont know sorry
1. Who made the decisions on whether to allow slavery or not?
Answer:
-The voters of the territory
-The supreme court
- The president
Answer:
President Lincoln was the one who abolished slavery but I'm not sure if that is the answer you are looking for.
3. Why does Mercutio end up fighting with Tybalt, despite the fact that Tybalt is angry with and wants to fight Romeo?
Who led the Yugoslav people in their fight against the Germans? Lenin Stalin Walesa Tito
Answer:
Dragolyub Mihailovich
However, by the end of the year, two separate effective resistance movements had sprung up, one led by Colonel Dragolyub Mihailovich, which was loyal to the Yugoslav government-in-exile, and another led by Josip Broz Tito, which was made up of members of the illegal Communist Party of Yugoslavia.
Answer:
The answer is D Tito!
Explanation:
How did the Mexican-
American War change
the US and lead to the
accomplishment of
Manifest Destiny?
Answer: The Mexican-American War, waged between the United States and Mexico from 1846 to 1848, helped to fulfill America's "manifest destiny" to expand its territory across the entire North American continent
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Why did the U.S. want to become a protector for former Spanish colonies?
To spread democratic ideas
To keep the Spanish from reconquering the lands
To establish naval stations
To control foreign lands
Answer:
To control foreign lands
Explanation:
not sure, but I'll double check once I figure it out
Answer:
To spread democratic ideas
Explanation:
its correct, have a great day <3
What was Andrew Carnegie's version of Social Darwinism called and discus the differences between Social Darwinism and his ideas in a paragraph.
Answer:
The Gospel of Wealth.
Explanation:
Andrew Carnegie's company always remained at the top of the business world and was able to conquer and even destroy many other smaller companies. He easily became one of the richest men in the world. Andrew Carnegie retired from the steel industry in 1901 and focused his energy on philanthropy. He published his own book called The Gospel of Wealth.
based on the description of his presidency and involvement in the war how could you summarize Wilson's character
Answer:
Wilson was an emotionally complex man. According to his principal biographer Arthur S. Link, Wilson craved affection and demanded unquestioned loyalty. “He had few intimates,” wrote Link, “and broke sooner of later with most of them
Explanation:
Christian monasticism gained importance after christianity was legalized for what reason?
Answer:
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Christian monasticism is the devotional practice of Christians who live ascetic and typically cloistered lives that are dedicated to Christian worship. It began to develop early in the history of the Christian Church, modeled upon scriptural examples and ideals, including those in the Old Testament, but not mandated as an institution in the scriptures. It has come to be regulated by religious rules (e. g. the Rule of Saint Augustine, Anthony the Great, St Pachomius, the Rule of St Basil, the Rule of St Benedict,) and, in modern times, the Canon law of the respective Christian denominations that have forms of monastic living. Those living the monastic life are known by the generic terms monks (men) and nuns (women). The word monk originated from the Greek μοναχός (monachos, 'monk'), itself from μόνος (monos) meaning 'alone'.[1][2]
Monks did not live in monasteries at first, rather, they began by living alone, as the word monos might suggest. As more people took on the lives of monks, living alone in the wilderness, they started to come together and model themselves after the original monks nearby. Quickly, the monks formed communities to further their ability to observe an ascetic life.[3] According to Christianity historian Robert Louis Wilken, "By creating an alternate social structure within the Church they laid the foundations for one of the most enduring Christian institutions..."[4] Monastics generally dwell in a monastery, whether they live there in a community (cenobites), or in seclusion (recluses).
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