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No. In an 8-1 decision authored by Chief Justice Morrison Waite, the Court concluded that the relevant sections of the Enforcement Act lacked the necessary, limiting language to qualify as enforcement of the Fifteenth Amendment. The Chief Justice first stated that the Fifteenth Amendment "does not confer the right of suffrage upon any one," but "prevents the States, or the United States, however, from giving preference…to one citizen of the United States over another on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude." In examining the language of the Enforcement Act, the Court noted that, while the first two sections of the act explicitly referred to race in criminalizing interference with the right to vote, the relevant third and fourth sections refer only to the "aforesaid" offense. According to the Court, this language does not sufficiently tailor the law to qualify as "appropriate legislation" under the Enforcement Clause of the Fifteenth Amendment.
Explanation:
Treason, Bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors.
Answer:
Wika.
Paliwanag:
Ang wika ay itinuturing na kaluluwa ng kultura sapagkat para sa kaligtasan ng kultura, ang wika ang tanging paraan na makakatulong sa kaligtasan ng buhay. Ang mga kultura na tinanggal mula sa balat ng lupa ay sanhi ng kanilang pagbawas na nangyayari sa populasyon ng mga tao na nagsasalita ng wikang iyon. Kaya mula sa talakayang ito, maaari nating tapusin na ang wika ay kaluluwa ng isang kultura, nang walang wika ang kultura ay patay.
Answer:
Further, they made music and dance vital components of their worship practices. Enslaved men and women kept the rites, rituals, and cosmologies of Africa alive in America through stories, healing arts, song, and other forms of cultural expression, creating a spiritual space apart from the white European world.
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