<span>Good Morning!
The Enlightenment influenced the formation of the United States in at least two points:
1. Motivation for independence: the idea of getting rid of a centralizing government as it was under English rule was instrumental in provoking the first independence movements.
2. Formation of a Lay State: the division between Church and State is also the fruit of this Enlightenment thought, which saw in reason the basis for official measures.</span>
Answer:
From 1963 to 1967, Carter served in the Georgia State Senate, and in 1970, he was elected as Governor of Georgia, defeating former Governor Carl Sanders in the Democratic primary on an anti-segregation platform advocating affirmative action for ethnic minorities. Carter remained as governor until 1975.
Explanation:
Overturning the precedent of "separate but equal" with regards to school segregation is not one of the issues addressed by the Chief Justice Ear Warren. In addition, Earl Warren has taken over the position of governor of California and eventually became the 14th Chief Justice of the United States.