no longer alive
मृत, निर्जीव
Police found a dead body under the bridge.Police found a dead body under the bridge.
2.
no longer used; finished
जो अब प्रयोग में नहीं है; अप्रयोग के कारण समाप्त, मृत
Latin is a dead language.Latin is a dead language.
Opposite:
living
noun
people who have died
मृत व्यक्ति, मृतक
A church service was held in memory of the dead.A church service was held in memory of the dead.
adverb
completely, exactly or very
पूरी तरह, अत्यधिक
The car made a strange noise and then stopped dead.The car made a strange noise and then stopped dead.
The Freedmen's Bureau was created by Congress in 1865 that was the first primitive welfare agency that provided food, clothing, medical care, and education to the newly freed African Americans and white refugees. It was also the first to establish schools for African Americans to learn how to read.
Number 1 is Plantation
Number 4 is Catholic
Number 5 is British House of Commons
P.S. Sorry that's all I could figure out
Answer:
They attempted to keep their schools segregated.
Explanation:
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.
Meanwhile, on the 4th of September, 1957, the first day of resumption of class activities at Central High School, the Governor of Arkansas, Orval Eugene Faubus invited the Arkansas National Guard to block all African-Americans (black) students from entering into the school.
Hence, the states with segregated school systems responded to the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education by attempting to keep their schools segregated.
I think that the part of the continent meant in the Question is the North-Western part of the continent and the countries are:
France
Spain
Great Britain
United States.
At the time between 1760 and 1790 none of these countries made any claims to what is today Alaska