Answer:
The correct answers are "Men are denying women and enslaved people the unalienable rights they are born with. ",
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"There is but one law for souls, and, if there is to be an interpreter of it, he must come not as man, or son of man, but as son of God."
Explanation:
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Answer: d. The Brown case addresses whether facilities separated by race are permissible by law.
Explanation:
The question provides a recount of the Supreme Court's ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) and requires one to choose which is the best way to explain the relationship between that case and Brown v. Board of education (1954) from the provided options.
Only option D correctly establishes a relationship by stating that both cases are about whether or not facilities separated by race are permissible by law.
While Plessy v. Ferguson had a petitioner complaining about being forced to seat in a train coach assigned by the train company for people not of the white race, Brown v. Board of education ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.
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Novel of Incident is a novel in which the focus is on the story, not on the characters. An incident is an event or occurrence, so a novel of incident means a novel where the concentration is on what happens, rather than the characterizations.