In a sense, yes.
Seperation, however it is used (even seperate but equal), implies that the group that created this law wishes that it is a more superior group, and that those who are more affected by the law are inferior. However, there are certain cases that separation does not mean inferiority, but in most cases (especially one's that affect the public & is part of history), yes it does.
I don't fully understand your question but here is the answer to what I do understand:
Virginia and the other Southern colonies were settled by people seeking economic opportunities. Some of the early Virginia settlers were “cavaliers,” i.e., English nobility who received large land grants in eastern Virginia from the King of England.
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The president serves as Commander in Chief of the armed forces, signs or veto legislation passed by Congress and appoint federal judges with the advice and consent of a majority of the Senate. He/she has <span>the power to negotiate and sign treaties, to run the executive brunch, to appoint federal judges and to report to Congress. But, the President has NOT power to enact legislation by issuing decrees and to declare war.
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The correct answer would be B .<span>Do larger objects fall faster than smaller objects</span>
The Enforcement Act of 1869, also known as the Civil Rights Act of 1870 or First Ku Klux Klan Act, or Force Act