The decision in Bush v. Vera can promote the redistricting of states, creating new districts based on the existence of social minorities.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The case Bush v. Vera wanted to assess cases of racial gerrymandering, allowing social minorities to receive attention and representation in the creation of districts.
- This case happened because states that had the majority of their population composed of people from social minorities, were ignored in the creation of districts, which created a low representation of these minorities in congress.
In this case, it was decided that the redistricting of states was something that should be promoted, as this was within the Fourteenth Amendment, which may promote new districts to be created.
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Achievements:
1 Gave financial support that could have allowed progress in the terms of literature & science.
2 There advance in science had created many true hypotheses ahead of their time
3 THese paintings that were funded, and the arts that were funded, were even found in the cave of buddha, who started a religion, so they even had religious freedom (ahead of their time
4 The people of different religions (hindu and buddhist) lived close to each other and in peace, religious freedom was real and kept in place for some time.
Most important: The defeat of 9 kings in the north and 12 in the south, 21 in total, to then spread culture around the area.
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