After the man was arrested, he plead the fifth to avoid self-incrimination.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Mexico: Blackberries, avocado, Lee jeans
2. Guatemala: Bananas
3. Sri Lanka: Cinnamon
4. Colombia: Coffee
5. Canada: Maple syrup, Carr’s crackers
6. France: Pinot Noir wine
7. Switzerland: Gruyere cheese,
8. China: Grey cashmere scarf
9. Korea: Stocking cap (pictured above), and Samsung Avant Galaxy Smartphone
10. Vietnam: Shirt
11. Toothpaste: mexico
12. Flat screen TVs: Japan
13. Cars and trucks: China
14. Tires: Russia
15. Bose speakers: Mexico
16. Printer ink: Brazil
17. Fender Stratocaster: Mexico
18. Cement: Mexico
19. Vaccum: China
20. Carhart Hat: China
Read this passage from the Voting Rights Act.
No voting qualification or prerequisite to voting . . . shall be imposed or applied by any State . . . to deny or abridge the right of any citizen of the United States to vote on account of race or color.
–Voting Rights Act,
1965
Based on the passage, the Voting Rights Act
made it illegal to create voting laws that discriminated.
gave states the power to impose their own voting rules.
established a set of qualifications required for voters.
made it legal to impose a poll tax on all potential voters.
Answer:
A. made it illegal to create voting laws that discriminated.
Explanation:
I took the test and got right
Answer:
1. Equality of outcome
Explanation:
Equality of outcome is a strategy often used in an attempt to produce fairness where citizens are expected to achieve the same result or produce the same outcome taking all contributing factors such race, gender, or national background as the same for all citizens involved.