The correct answer for this question is this one: "<span>The writing of the period reflects a new national culture and identity. The passage suggest the early thought, feelings and lives of early American is that they are already aware of the situations that is happening in the area, from slavery to discrimination, all around.</span>
Answer:
The Brown Vs. Board of Education accomplished getting rid of the "separate but equal" idea in schools.
Explanation:
The "separate but equal" idea was basically that even though blacks and white were separated they could be equal. But what happened was that the blacks got the everything worse than the whites. For instance, if water fountains were an example of this, the water fountain a white person drank out of was all nice and fancy. But right next to it would be the another fountain that was all gross and nasty that the African Americans had to drink out of. So in the end the people started coming to their senses and realized how wrong it was to have them separate and nothing was equal. This led to Brown vs. Board of Education to bring up this idea in schools and it helped later abolish this idea all together in so many other public places not just schools.
I think it should be restricted as in you have to have the papers filled out and stuff. People mostly discriminate against the mexicans because they cross illegally
<span>C. Israel
defeated a group of Arab states in a war and took control of territory with
large Muslim populations.</span>
This resulted in the Palestine-Israel
conflict that persists to date. Palestine wants to establish a state by that
name on all or part of the same land while Israel maintains claim on the land.
Many Anti-Federalists preferred a weak central government because they equated a strong government with British tyranny.