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Answer:
C. Brown v. Board of Education
Explanation:
The Fourteenth (14th) Amendment is an amendment to the constitution of the United States of America and it addresses the issue of civil and legal rights for the African American citizens and slaves who had gained freedom after the American Civil War. The 14th Amendment is made up of the clause known as the equal protection of the laws.
An equal protection is a clause that states and guarantees that no state and local governments shall make or enforce any law which would contravene the privileges, rights or immunities of all persons born or naturalized in the United States of America.
Simply stated, the equal protection guarantees that all citizens will be treated equally by the law.
The Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was a landmark litigation or court case between Oliver Brown and the Board of Education in which the justices of the Supreme Court unanimously ruled (9-0) in 1954 that racially segregating children in public schools was unconstitutional because it violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment (14th) of the Constitution of the United States of America.
Hence, the above passage is most likely from Brown v. Board of Education (Supreme Court case).
I believe that's going to be a cold front!
It starts off with people who were upset with the economy and the government's actions. These people can start petitions, rebellions, and other protests. Together of all these rebellions are economic reform movements.
Emperor Theodosis was the first emperor to decree that all citizens should be Christian. Basically he made it their official religion and after he died, the empire split. He was the last ruler of a united Eastern and Western Roman empire.