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B. the election of Abraham Lincoln as president is the answer
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The biggest impact of the Neolithic Revolution was the development of agriculture based civilizations, so the answer is sedentary lifestyles.
The answer is C) it has multiple parallel routes running east to west
Answer: The Arms Race intensified throughout the Cold due to the superiority that was seeked between the two powers (US and the USSR). Both of these powers main goal is to prove their superiority in advancements of weapons such as nukes, vehicles, and did I mention political ideology. Tensions were sparked between Capitalism (United States) and Communism (USSR) in, which political ideology ensures superiority to ones advantage in weapons, technology, and modes of transportation (such as to that of the Space Race).
Correct answer: C) seclusionist
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Writing for <em>Ranker, </em>Danielle Ownbey notes: "The Amish live a secluded life away from other Americans (known to them as the English). Because of this seclusion, the average person knows very few facts about the inner workings of the Amish religion and culture."
Your question mentioned the role of the Supreme Court in protecting the rights of the Amish to follow their own beliefs and practices. An example would be the case, <em>Wisconsin v. Jonas Yoder </em>(1972), in which the decision of the Supreme Court was that a state could not compel education past 8th grade for Amish children. The case revolved around some Amish families who would not send their children to New Glarus High School in Wisconsin. County court held the parents responsible (represented by Jonas Yoder, one of the Amish fathers). However, the Wisconsin Supreme Court and then the US Supreme Court found in favor of Yoder and the Amish families. The parents' right to freedom of religion was seen as a stronger concern than the state's interest in educating children. An interesting fact about the <em>Wisconsin v. Yoder </em>case is that the Amish typically would not go to court to settle a dispute, because that would be a move beyond what their religious beliefs would allow. But a Lutheran minister named William Lindholm took up their cause for the sake of protecting religious freedom as a primary right. Lindholm established the National Committee for Amish Religious Freedom.