Answer:
The first statute in the United States to codify naturalization law. Alternately known as the Nationality Act, the Naturalization Act of 1790 restricted citizenship to "any alien, being a free white person" who had been in the U.S. for two years. In effect, it left out indentured servants, slaves, and most women.
Explanation:
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C. The amendment must be declared constitutional by the members of the Supreme Court
Brown vs Board of Education was the first attempt to legally strike at the Jim Crow laws that had been set up in the South post-Civil War. The case would open the doors to attack other laws and institutions that hid behind the "separate but equal" ruling that was found in the Plessy vs Ferguson case years earlier. It would also be a step in ending the hypocrisy that we had in the US. We claimed democracy was better that dictatorships, like Stalin's, but treated people in our own country as 2nd class citizens. Communists loved to use that talking point to show how weak democracy really was. We can learn from Brown vs Board the value of the idea of Equality. We claim everyone is equal but weren't actually following through with it.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Process of Elimination.
Answer A: The Qin dynasty was the emerging winner of the warring states period that created the first unified Chinese empire in 221 BCE. Also, Zhou dynasty preceded the Qin dynasty.
Answer B: As far as I know, the Shang Dynasty came before the Zhou and when the final Shang King became corrupt, Zhou army marched into the capital....and began a new dynasty
Answer C: "The Zhou justified the change of dynasty and their own authority by claiming that the dispossessed Shang had forfeited the "Mandate of Heaven" by their misrule." There was nothing I know and find (just checked) about a rule change due to priest proclamation
Answer D: Mandate of Heaven proclaims right to rule. Those who becomes corrupt and fails to lead the country through hard times loses the mandate of heaven so the answer is just the oppose :)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Even though African Americans were fighting for them, they were still treated unequally.