In the early ages America was a slave and segregated country still after the Civil war there was the Separate but Equal Jim crow Laws that continues Segregation but not in a direct manner
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
These were the advantages and disadvantages of joining the Inca empire.
Disadvantages.
You lost just rights as a member of your tribe and surrender yourself to the will of the Inca Emperor.
You had to pay tribute to the Incas.
You depended on the political and economic decisions of the Incas.
Advantages.
You received protection from the common enemies.
You could visit parts of the empire, including Machu Picchu, and benefited from the services of the city.
As part of the powerful Inca Empire, you receive an education.
The Inca had a public education system under the oversight of a government authority.
For the Inca people, education was a priority. And the Inca emperor ordered to have a good education system in the empire. Although in the empire there were social classes, education was for all divided into two: the education designed for the upper classes and the education designed for the Inca people in general.
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Why did the Supreme Court ruling in Korematsu v. United States (1944) anger supporters of civil liberties?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that represents the reason why it made supporters of civil liberties angry is answer choice B) It made the internment of certain American citizens legitimate. As we already know the wartime policy toward Japanese Americans was confinement in internment camps.
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