Answer: The correct answer is the desegregation of Little Rock's Central High School by 9 African American students, who became known as the "Little Rock 9," on September 4, 1957.
Explanation: In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the famous Brown v Board of Education, which declared that segregated schools were unconstitutional. The Governor of Arkansas, Faubus, refused to obey the written law and called in the Arkansas National Guard to "keep the peace." The National Guard refused to allow the "Little Rock 9," to enter the school. President Dwight Eisenhower however intervened, and nationalized the National Guard and ordered them to not only get the students into the school but also to protect them.
<span>Which changes were part of the League of Nation’s mandate system? Check all that apply.
</span><span>A Turkey was granted independence.
</span><span>D Syria was placed under French control.</span>
Answer:
Option: A . explore the vast region.
Explanation:
After purchasing the territory, Thomas Jefferson sends Lewis and Clark for an expedition. The most significant accomplishment of the Lewis and Clark expedition was building the relationship with the Native Indian in the west of Mississippi River. The expedition helped in establishing the right of the United States in the region. The expedition made helped in discovering new plants and animals.
A. It was a natural right.