He is the one that said "I have not failed, I have just found 10,000 ways that will not work."
No I don't think so. Unless you are a genuis and your level of intelligence is Quantum level.
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No, I don’t think the Brown court would have said that people could be separated by race on a train. Brown fought against segregation in schools because it was unconstitutional and violated the 14th Amendment. I can’t see why they would agree with segregation in other institutions.
The Plessy case, which occurred quite a bit earlier than the Brown case, ruled that segregation was okay as long as it was “separate but equal.” If it was Plessy v. Brown, Brown could have made the argument that “If it has to be separate, it’s not truly equal.” There’s no reason to divide the people unless there’s unfair treatment involved.
Answer:
The answers are:
A. Providing information to voters about party members running for
office.
B. Determining the party's position on controversial foreign policy
issues
Explanation:
Local parties deal only with local or regional issues. National parties may also deal with such issues sometimes, but they rather deal with national affairs, somethig local parties don´t usually do.