The Bill of Rights was strongly influenced by the Virginia Declaration of Rights, written by George Mason. Hope that helps!
I believe the answer is D. <span>It united many different European kingdoms under a shared religious culture.
When roman empire falls, the fragments of what used to be territories formed their own kingdom/Governance.
and even though the kingdoms/governance are now separated, they still held into their religious Christian traditions as some sort of guidance in their life</span>
The Bantu education act in South Africa legalized several aspects of the apartheid system, whereby people were segregated by color in education facilities, which saw less funding for black students in education, the Act was repealed in 1980 and segregation in educational facilities was made unconstitutional in 1996. The act was one of the most aggressive forms of apartheid's racist laws, by placing the ethnic education system under their own control, it ended up that most of the black education facilities were run by missionaries. It sparked widespread criticism and division
<span>I am not quite sure how is effected anything. coming from a southern background women have a long history there playing a certain role, the homemaker. Even in my own lifetime I know people who have done that their entire lives. perhaps the laws did help but I don't think they were reflected in southern society.</span>