Answer:
C: Providing a constitutional basis for segregation laws
Explanation:
This passage is talking about equality in all people and no segregation. The 14th amendment says that all races are equal in law.
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Answer:
<u>Investing</u>
- "I am thinking about buying stocks."
- "I need a way to manage my money."
- "I want to save money for my future."
<u>Not Investing</u>
- "I don't know much about investing."
- "I can't afford to buy stocks."
- "I don't really like to take risks."
Explanation:
These are correct because I just finished my class that taught me this.
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In 1763, the map shows that:
- Britain established the Proclamation Line of 1763 to try to limit colonial expansion.
- The French had lost nearly all their territory by 1763.
The French and Indian War ended in defeat for the French in 1763 and they signed a treaty with Great Britain by which:
- they lost virtually all their possessions in North America
- they lost Louisiana to Spain
When the British received all this new territory, they did not want the colonists in the 13 colonies to move into them so they issued the Proclamation Line of 1763 that prohibited colonists from moving into those areas.
In conclusion, the British received a lot of new territory as a result of the French and Indian War but they prohibited the colonists from moving into it.
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Answer: The terms equality and efficiency are similar in that they both refer to benefits to society. However they are different in that <u>equality refers to uniform distribution of those benefits and efficiency refers to maximizing benefits from scarce resources.
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I think it's b, but idk, I know it's not d.