Born in Virginia and raised in southeastern Missouri, Austin served in the Missouri territorial legislature before moving to Arkansas Territory and later Louisiana. His father, Moses Austin, received an empresario grant from Spain to settle Texas. After Moses Austin's death in 1821, Stephen Austin won recognition of the empresario grant from the newly independent state of Mexico. Austin convinced numerous American settlers to move to Texas, and by 1825 Austin had brought the first 300 American families into the territory. Throughout the 1820s, Austin sought to maintain good relations with the Mexican government, and he helped suppress the Fredonian Rebellion. He also helped ensure the introduction of slavery into Texas despite the attempts of the Mexican government to ban the institution. He led the initial actions against the Karankawa people in this area.
Plessy v. Ferguson. Plessy, who was 1/8 African American, tried to ride in a "whites only" train car, violating a Louisiana law that separate amenities must be provided for people of different races. The Court found that separate accommodations were allowed by the "privileges and immunities" and "equal protection" clauses of the fourteenth amendment as long as they were comparable in quality.
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C. The defendant in a civil case may be required to testify.
Answer:Facial Expressions in Congenitally Blind
Explanation: In the same emotionally evocative situation blind individual are same as sighted individual. All of us both sighted and blind emotion comes from our gene,and all of us regardless if blind or sight,culture or gender have the ability to express our behavior. Researchers photographed their facial expressions of both the blind athletes and the sighted athletes during and after the Olympic,the researcher discover from the photos that both the sighted and blind athletes produces the same behavior of anger,smile,sadness,surprise,disguise.