The Chief Justice who wrote the decision in Brown v. Board of Education was Chief Justice Earl Warren.
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C
Explanation:
If you think about it, "Freed-Men's Bereau" is probably about helping former black slaves start a new life in the South, not whites.
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Explanation: Pharaoh refused for a couple of reasons. One was the perceived financial loss if all the free labor would cease, as he himself implied (Exodus 14:5). Another was sheer obstinacy, in which he hardened his heart.
A careful reading of Exodus (ch.7-12), at least in the original Hebrew, reveals that Pharaoh hardened his own heart in most of the plagues. God only hardened Pharaoh's heart in three of the ten plagues: the sixth, eighth and ninth. That's all.
Then after the last plague Pharaoh was angry and released the Israelite to go to the promised land
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American troops under the leadership of General William Henry Harrison fighting the Indian forces of The Prophet, Tenskwatawa (the brother of Tecumseh) in a forest. Tenskwatawa was part of Tecumseh's Indian confederation. William Henry Harrison leading attack in Battle of Tippecanoe, Nov. 6, 1811.
The civil war was fought between the Union states (Northern states) and the states of the Confederacy (Southern states). There were many causes of the civil war, including differences between northern and southern states on the idea of slavery, as well as trade, tariffs, and states rights.