The ruling of Brown v. Board of Education did not: unite America by breaking down race barriers.
<h3>What is
Brown v. Board of
Education?</h3>
The Brown v. Board of Education was a landmark litigation (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 of the United States of America was unconstitutional, because it violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment (14th) of the Constitution of the United States of America.
In conclusion, we can deduce that the ruling of Brown v. Board of Education did not unite America by breaking down race barriers but racial segregation instead.
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When talking about recycling, people don't seem to consider the recycling of clothing.
The comma should be placed between the first use of recycling and people. The subordinate clause is "when talking about recycling". This is a clause because of the word "when". When makes the reader wonder when what? The main clause is "people don't seem to consider the recycling of clothing."
Laura Garcia's attempts to invent useful and profitable household gadgets reflect her desire to find a place for herself within the stereotypical American dream. Because her roles as a mother and wife have changed since the move from the Dominican Republic to the United States, she hopes to reinvent her own identity through her family and her new home. This process draws on the spirit of Whitman, who sang himself into being in Leaves of Grass,<span> and reflects a particularly American way of seeing the creation of one's identity, hope this helps</span>