Answer:
As mayor, Ivan Allen Jr. worked to integrate Atlanta’s
✔ fire department
.
He also removed signs relating to segregation from
✔ the city hall building
.
Allen invested in the city’s infrastructure by establishing new
✔ rail and subway lines
.
Another big contribution that he made to the city was creating
✔ the Memorial Arts Center
.
Explanation:
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The Miranda warning is usually given when a person is arrested. However, the Miranda Rights attach during any “custodial interrogation”(when someone is deprived of their freedom and may not leave)
Answer:
D. The Byzantine Empire recovered from the 1204 attack.
Explanation:
During the attack in 1204, part of Constantinople's capital city was destroyed by the Ottoman. But in the end, the Byzantine empire still managed to drive the ottoman out of important territories. That being said, Byzantine Empire still lost quite a few of their outer territories to the Ottoman.
The attack in 1453 on the other hand occurred after the Byzantine empire experienced the black plague that killed large portion of their population. This made their military became really week. In the end, the attack in 1453 marked the fall of Byzantine empire.
In 1493, after reports of Columbus’s discoveries had reached them, the Spanish rulers Ferdinand and Isabella enlisted papal support for their claims to the New World in order to inhibit the Portuguese and other possible rival claimants. To accommodate them, the Spanish-born pope Alexander VI issued bulls setting up a line of demarcation from pole to pole 100 leagues (about 320 miles) west of the Cape Verde Islands. Spain was given exclusive rights to all newly discovered and undiscovered lands in the region west of the line. Portuguese expeditions were to keep to the east of the line. Neither power was to occupy any territory already in the hands of a Christian ruler.
No other European powers facing the Atlantic Ocean ever accepted this papal disposition or the subsequent agreement deriving from it. King John II of Portugal was dissatisfied because Portugal’s rights in the New World were insufficiently affirmed, and the Portuguese would not even have sufficient room at sea for their African voyages. Meeting at Tordesillas, in northwestern Spain, Spanish and Portuguese ambassadors reaffirmed the papal division, but the line itself was moved to 370 leagues (1,185 miles) west of the Cape Verde Islands, or about 46°30′ W of Greenwich. Pope Julius II finally sanctioned the change in 1506. The new boundary enabled Portugal to claim the coast of Brazil after its discovery by Pedro Álvares Cabral in 1500. Brazilian exploration and settlement far to the west of the line of demarcation in subsequent centuries laid a firm basis for Brazil’s claims to vast areas of the interior of South America.