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The correct answer is C) New York and Virginia/the new government would need the support of large states to be accepted by the country.
Although the Constitution was ratified by the required number of states, it was important that New York and Virginia also ratified the Constitution because the new government would need the support of large states to be accepted by the country.
The Constitutional Convention Delegates approved the Constitution on September 17, 1787. On September 28, it was sent to the states for the ratification process. It was needed the ratification of nine states to be approved. The first state that rarified it was Delaware on December 7, 1787.
Answer: The correct answer is the desegregation of Little Rock's Central High School by 9 African American students, who became known as the "Little Rock 9," on September 4, 1957.
Explanation: In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the famous Brown v Board of Education, which declared that segregated schools were unconstitutional. The Governor of Arkansas, Faubus, refused to obey the written law and called in the Arkansas National Guard to "keep the peace." The National Guard refused to allow the "Little Rock 9," to enter the school. President Dwight Eisenhower however intervened, and nationalized the National Guard and ordered them to not only get the students into the school but also to protect them.
Byzantine painting from this period would be very influential on later painters during the Italian renaissance.
Byzantine religious architecture can be found in regions such as Arabia, Egypt, Romania, and Russia. Hope this helps!
Answer: A) The Cuban Missile Crisis
Context/detail:
The Cuban Missile Crisis was a tense face-off between America, led by President John F. Kennedy and the Soviet Union, led by Nikita Khrushchev, in October of 1962, over the placement of Soviet missiles on the island of Cuba, close to the United States home territory. It is often stated that this moment was the closest the USA and the USSR ever came to the eruption of an actual nuclear war between the two superpowers.