The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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This cartoon depicts a hammer and an anvil. White hands are holding the hammer that is hitting a chain. A black arm is chained. So the white hands using the hammer are hitting the chains, breaking them. The hammer has a legend that says "Supreme Court Decision." The chain says "segregated schools."
So the purpose and symbolism of the cartoon of 1954 are the following. It refers to the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka of 1954 case. The Court ruled that segregation in public schools was unequal and was unconstitutional. The Court concluded that in public education “separated buy equal” was not correct. It was a major accomplishment for black people in those years.
I think it might be To evacuate wounded soldiers from West Germany and if it wrong I'm so sorry and the easiest way to get your points back is for me to ask a question and you answer it and you will get it back and if its right then yay its great for both of us you got the answer right and I helped you learn.
This girl is in a reliable witness because she can't remember the date therefore she doesn't know if she was with him on his trip or not and she also stated that she doesn't remember who her traveling companion was
Answer:
Automatic
Explanation:
Automatic decisions resembles robotizing some other business process you systematize a lot of decides that make an association between the information and how the choice gets made.
As you perceive how well the guidelines work (or not), you adjust the procedure to improve productivity and precision. Furthermore, you make an input circle that continually breaks down the principles against the outcomes they make to fabricate a self-learning, self-amending framework. At long last, you recognize the uncommon cases and exemptions that need extraordinary audit by the human specialists who are best put to make the most troublesome careful decisions.