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- They hoped to split the New England colonies away from the other colonies to weaken them
- They hoped to capture the capital of the rebellion, cut-off supplies, and destroy the Continental army
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1964
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In 1883, the Civil Right Cases was held and it was ruled that Congress holds no power under the 14th Amendment to stop private discrimination. Even until 1960, it was possible for an employer to refuse hiring a woman, or a landlord had to power to not rent out his house to a black person. In 1964, Congress began to prohibit discrimination in private entities. The first was the prohibition of discrimination based on religion, national origin, or race in any activity that received financial assistance from the federal government.
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c) Isaiah cooking his girlfriend a meat-free dinner because she is a vegetarian.
Explanation:
A stereotype is a type of prejudice in which people have a mistaken idea or belief about a things or group that is based upon how they look on the outside.
Stereotypes are usually related to the person's belonging to an specific culture, so people from other cultures mistakenly judge or make assumptions based on what they think they know of the another culture or what they've heard of it.
In these examples, all of them refer to beliefs one person has about one other person that is from a different culture <u>(asian in case of a), Irish in b) and African American in d))</u> except from option c) where Isaiah is cooking his girlfriend a meat-free dinner because she is a vegetarian. In this last case,<u> Isaiah is not making assumptions based on a culture that he doesn't really know but rather he KNOWS that his girlfriend is vegetarian and therefore she doesn't eat meat</u>, thus, in this case this is NOT an example of stereotype.
Answer: C
Explanation: Gandhi wanted to protest the British monopoly on salt so he told his followers to break acts nonviolently causing a satyagraha.
The immediate cause of World War One is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife on 28 June 1914. The heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo, shortly before the assault by Bosnian student Gavrilo Prinzip.