The correct answer is A, Confederalism is NOT part of the Constitution.
<span>The seeds of the internet were planted in 1969 with ARPANET.
</span><span>ARPA is the U.S. Department of Defense's Advanced Research Projects Agency .
</span>The seeds of the internet were planted and connected computers at four universities that are;
<span>University of California, Los Angeles, (U.C.L.A.),
the Stanford Research Institute (S.R.I.) in Menlo Park, Calif.,
U.C. Santa Barbara (UCSB),
and the University of Utah.</span>
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Brown v. Board of Education decided that segregation in schools was unconstitutional. It overturned the previous "separate but equal" doctrine which was originally decided in the Plessy v. Ferguson case.
If the Brown v. Board of Education decision had been different, schools today could potentially still be racially segregated. This means that schools for colored students would be separate from schools for white students.
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