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African-American Homer Plessy (1862-1925) with his <em>plaintiff in Plessy v. Ferguson</em> (1882), was an inspiring figure for the generations of the Civil Rights Movement. Plessy bought a first-class ticket in East Louisiana Railroad and sat in the "whites only" section. Stating he was 1/8 black only -since he was mixed and actually his great-grandmother was the one originally from Africa, he remained seated until expelled from the train and taken to jail. He was freed only paying the bailout of $500.
After his 13th and 14th amendment rights were violated, he took the case to court where <em>Judge John Howard Ferguson</em> presiding. Plessy was found guilty. Later on, in 1896 the case was taken to the U.S. Supreme Court but the final decision was not any different.
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Synagogue -
Like a church for Jews.
Men wear a kippah / yarmulke because it's considered (during prayer) "honoring God".
Temple or Jewish Temple.
Jewish men and women are divided by a mechitza.
Jews pray towards the city of Jerusalem because it's the holiest city.
<em>Shabbat is a festive day when Jews exercise their freedom from the regular labors of everyday life. </em><u><em>-Wikipedia</em></u>
No work is allowed on sabbath.
Ner Tamid -
A light (lamp) used in synagogues. (Eternal light) it represents the light that burned continuously in the Temple of Jerusalem.
<em>Torah scrolls are kept in the aron kodesh. The ark is positioned on the wall that faces Jerusalem. ... The bimah is the place in a synagogue where the Torah is read. </em><u><em>-What's in a Synagogue that Makes it Special? - Primary Resources</em></u>
A Yad is a pointer used to point out what section your were reading in the Torah so you wouldn't have to touch it.
Sorry no one answered sooner, but anyway the answers are A,B,E
A government shutdown is when non-essential discretionary<span> federal programs close. The president must do this when </span>Congress<span> fails to appropriate funds. In the </span>normal budget process, Congress appropriates funds by September 30 for the following fiscal year<span>. When that doesn't happen, then Congress enacts a continuing funding resolution. If Congress can't agree on one, it forces a shutdown. It signals a complete breakdown in the budget process.</span>