They saw plessy v Ferguson as that the were "separate but equal" meaning that all races were given the same opportunities but were segregated.
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the correct answer to this question is expanding social security
That is if the options are:
A.Expanding
Social
Security
B.
Providing
federal aid
to
education
C.
Getting rid
of the Taft-
Hartley Act
D.
Starting a
national
health
<span>insurance</span>
Truman had a rough share of failures of liberal policies due to the numbers of conservatives increasing in congress. His party was also divided which explains why most of his liberal fair deal policies met a dead end in congress.
Answer:
Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. With these words, the United States Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision on May 17, 1954, ruled that de jure school segregation was unconstitutional and paved the way for desegregation of educational institutions.
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The answer is A. Lower income potential
It cannot be be because it does not make sense earning money is a good thing not a bad thing on the job training would also not be the correct answer because although it would be a bit of a process it’s not as bad is going to college For training in fact it would actually make it easier end it is not the cost of tuition because you’d be working instead of going to college so you wouldn’t have a tuition
1. One of the most important of why the US entered ww2 is because of the Japan attack on pearl harbor. Also, they entered this war to help the French and the British fight off the Germans.
2. the Manhattan project was the first detonation of a nuclear bomb. They built this weapon in fear that the Nazis will get in control of this nuclear power and bomb the world. we used this invention in Japan because of the attack on pearl harbor.
3.as we know a lot of men were recruited for this war so a lot of jobs were left behind so women had t take over these jobs to maintain homeland economy balanced, also they kept the houses up and running during hard times.