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One of the key beliefs and practices of the Beat Generation was free love and sexual liberation, which strayed from the Christian ideals of American culture at the time. Some Beat writers were openly gay or bisexual, including two of the most prominent (Ginsberg and Burroughs).
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<em>After the civil war was over slavery was abolished and the lives of Afro-Americans in the south began to change.</em>
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By the thirteenth amendment (1865), slavery was abolished in the US. During the period of slavery the Afro-Americans were denied education, legal marriage and suffered brutalities. Abolition of slavery meant freedom from the long oppression.
Even after the abolition of slavery the lives of Afro-Americans didn’t quite improve. After slavery the states across the south introduced ‘black laws’. This gave rights like legal marriage, property ownership etc but they were also denied several rights. The black code prevented Afro-Americans from serving as juries, testifying against a white man or serving in state militia.
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657.5
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x= 11.205 and -1.205
Explanation:
3(x^2-10x-25)=33
3x^2-30x-75=33
3x^2-30x-108=0
Using the quadratic formula: x=[-b+/- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac)]/2a
x = {30 +/- sqrt(90-4(3)(-108)}/2(3)
solve with both addition and subtraction options to get
x= 11.205 and -1.205