<span>A typical Classic Maya polity was a small hierarchical state headed by a hereditary ruler known as an ajaw (later k’uhul ajaw). Such kingdoms were usually no more than a capital city with its neighborhood and several lesser towns, although there were greater kingdoms, which controlled larger territories and extended patronage over smaller polities.
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The court came to the decision it was legal because of the Separate-but-Equal Doctrine. They figured that as long as the separate facilities were equal (in that one group didn't have anything better than the other group in the same type of facility) that it satisfied the 14th amendment. Kind of weird to explain, hopefully the helps a bit.
The correct answer for this question is this one: "President Rutherford B. Hayes’ civil rights legislation." Racial segregation, the outlawing of marriage between people of different ethnic races, voting restrictions, breaking laws set forth by the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments, and basic deprivation of civil rights were all factors caused by President Rutherford B. Hayes’ civil rights legislation.
Judah's inheritance is described in Joshua 15: 1-12
Answer: Joshua 15
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