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Recognising the multitude of cultural, religious and linguistic communities, the day has become an occasion for a broader celebration of South Africa's diversity. ... Similarly, section 9 of the Constitution prohibits unfair discrimination on the basis of race, religion, culture, language and 12 other grounds.
The assimilation of Native Americans was a goal of the federal government.
During the late 1800's, the federal government had the goal of assimilating Native Americans into mainstream America. In this case, the government wanted Native Americans to act more like white farmers (which made up a majority of America). This resulted in several different laws and policies that would help enforce this idea. This includes the Dawes Act and the creation of Indian Boarding Schools.
Indian Boarding Schools were schools were Native American kids were sent to learn more about the English language, American culture, etc. Unfortunately, this system had many negative effects as it resulted in the destruction of some Native American cultures and languages.
The answer to your question is Marbury v. Madison
Governor
It goes Governor, Lieutenant Governor attorney general then treasurer
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Your question: What were the three parts to the Union's plan to defeat the South in the Civil War..?
Your answer: The three main parts were:
1) Blockade all the Eastern and and Southern ports in the Confederate States.
2) Control the Tennessee valley and march through Georgia to the coast.
3) Divide the South by taking control of the Mississippi River.
Thus, this plan was called the 'Anaconda Plan'
Hope this helps!