Answer:
no.1The fight against apartheid marks a landmark in human rights and freedom.
no.2The credit goes to the people of South Africa, but the United Nations played its role, a role that we should be proud of.
no.3So, it is more than appropriate that our Headquarters should be honoured by this statue I.
no.4Thank the Government of South Africa for its generosity in donating it.
no.5From this day on, all delegates, staff and visitors to the United Nations can be a wonderful statues.
Answer:
on grounds of 'Equal Protection' laws of the 14th Amendment.
Explanation:
Both Brown V. Board of Education and parents involved in Community Schools v. Seattle presented their case on grounds of 'Equal Protection' laws of the 14th Amendment.
In Brown V. Board of Education, the court ruled that 'separate but equal' was an unconstitutional provision and that the practice of segregation was 'inherently unequal'. It further ruled out that these unequal provisions violated the equal protection laws.
Similarly, the parents involved in Community Schools v. Seattle claimed and argued that racial tiebreaker in district schools subjugated and infringed 'Equal Protection' laws of the 14th Amendment.
Though the initial plan of the racial tiebreaker system was to prevent racial imbalance in schools, the court adjudged that the system was unconstitutional because it, more or less, contributed to unequal opportunity in getting admissions.
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Answer:
A. Learned helplessness
Explanation:
This is a mental condition in which an animal or individual accepts a bad condition and believes there is no control or solution to it due to excessive exposure. The individual believes there is little or no hope to break free from the condition and willingly surrenders without putting up a fight.