According to the press release, the federal courts have chosen at times to deal with local school districts by the <u>Civil Rights Division</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The federal courts have some times dealt with the matter of school districts to protect the rights of the local people. This decision of merging schools so that the white and blacks could study together which was known as the Desegregation Plan was passed in the year 2016 by the supreme court and the plan of ending segregation was formulated by the Civil Rights Division to protect the rights of the black and give them equal privileges.
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The cartoon you are referring to shows three business men in front of the U.S. Founding Fathers. One of them, acting as a spokesperson, interpellates the writers of the Constitution by asking them to scratch the first words of the Constitution ("We, the people..") and replace them with the statement "We, the anonymous corporate donors, untraceable foreign contributors and assorted billionaires.." So, if the U.S. Constitution began as suggested by the cartoon, the Supreme Court would make decisions that favored corporations ("we, the anonymous corporate donors") over individuals ("we, the people"). Fortunately this is not the case, but, throughout its history, and depending upon the Chief Justice who has led it, the Supreme Court has sometimes been especially friendly to business.
<span>d.) by creating jobs in the north</span>
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Famous sea voyargers like Christoper Columbus and Ferdinand Mallegan were paid to go on these sea voyages to look for untouched land, new trades routes, as well as new foods, animals, or treasures. Columbus was sent out to find a trade route to India in order to buy prices and goods, but found the Americas, which the Spanish later colonized.