Answer:
Din-i Ilahi
Explanation:
Islam and Hinduism have nothing alike im saying this as a Muslim lol
Carl Vinson was very supportive of the US Navy. The first option choice is false, other branches of the US military never lost their funding because of the US Navy. The second choice is kind of true because better ships were built that required fewer people but that wasn't really the major impact. The third answer choice is partially true because Carl Vinson did double the size of the US Navy but other countries still were a threat to the US so this point is false. The last answer choice is true because Carl Vinson's work in naval expansion helped defend Pearl Harbor when it was attacked. The major impact was the last choice. Therefore, the answer is the last choice.
The answer is D. Miranda incriminated himself
without knowing that he could refuse to do so. The court did not inform
him of his rights and in doing so violated the Fifth Amendment or
self-incrimination and the Sixth Amendment or the right to counsel.
1. Antonio Villaraigosa: he is a former mayor of Los Angeles. He was the first Latino mayor in Los Angeles in more than 130 years, and his election marked a new era, not only for the latinos but also to other minorities that had been forgotten by the public office. He wanted to construct alliances across the racial lines and a new form of politics.
2. Sylvia Mendez: she was born in 1936 and grew up during segregation in schools. After she tried to enroll in a white school and she was denied, her parents sued the California public school system. Sylvia would eventually bcome the first Hispanic to attend a Whites Only school and gave visibility to the Hispanics against segregation in schools.
3. Dolores Huerta: she is the co-founder of the United Farm Workers Union and a famous labor activist in American history. She organized negotiations with business to provide fair treatment for their workers, and has kept fighting to improve the conditions of migrant farm workers.
4. Juan Felipe Herrera: he was the first chicano to be named poet laureate, one of the greatest honors in literature. He grew up in a family of poor migrant workers, who travelled to California looking for work and liven in tents. These experiences marked his personality and his career. He eventually received a scholarship to UCLA and earned a master's degree from Standord.
5. Carlos Santana: as a musician, he pioneered a sound that mixed rock & roll with afro-cuban and latin music, giving visibility to hispanic and latin sounds in mainstream music. He is considered one of the greatest guitar players alive and has won 10 Grammy, acomplishing a remarkable career.