D is the correct answer.
In Regents v. Bakke, the Supreme Court held that racial quotas were impermissible but that schools were permitted to have race be one of many factors that were considered when colleges considered an applicant.
<span>Aztec, Mexico, 1469, stone
The
bodies of conquered enemies were sacrificed and hurled down the great
temple's stairs to land on this stone disk showing the murdered and
segmented body of the mood goddess Coyolxauhqui, Huitzilopochtli's
sister</span>
The fur trade was a massive part of the reason why the French colonized North America. Hope this helps
The 1896 Supreme Court case which resulted in the "separate but equal" doctrine was Plessy v. Ferguson. Plessy v Ferguson allowed state-sponsored segregation in public facilities, such as bathrooms, public school and transportation. Even when this legislation was scrapped, there were groups in the South still fighting for it to be upheld.