Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978) was an important decision by the Supreme Court of the United States. The case allowed the race to be one of the several important factors in college admission policy.
Allan P. Bakke,<span> an engineer and former </span>United States Marine Corps<span> officer, sought admission to medical school, but was rejected for admission because of his age. Bakke was in his early 30s while applying and after twice being rejected by the </span>University of California, Davis<span>, he brought suit in state court. The </span>California Supreme Court<span> ordered Bakke admitted.
Supreme Court ruled specific racial quotas for minority students. Racial quota is a numerical requirement for the racial groups in education and employment while graduating, hiring or promoting. </span>
There are a few, actually:
1. The customary 2 terms of office.
2. Executive authority in matters of foreign policy.
3. Exercising prerogative in the case of national emergency (the Whiskey Rebellion).
Answer:
Great Compromise
federal system of government
<span>Having been a country with radical political stances, many factions, income inequality and less education, Latin America was very heavily affected by the Great Depression. The added economic stress caused people to begin to support and the country to develop pockets of extreme Fascism.</span>
I believe in modern time we’ve adapted to an linear view of time, think about it
there’s so many different ways we measure life in absurd percussion.
A stopwatch measures time up to a millisecond.
I think that level of detail is used to push humans psychology into spending their life more efficiently.
I think life can FEEL cyclical, especially when repeating the same old everyday.
7 days a week
12 months a year
365 days a year
it can get exhausting with man made concepts.
in those 12 months, we experience the SAME seasons, and holidays at the SAME time every year making our life’s less predictable and structured.
I really need to get to my point
Time must be linear
We can’t go back in time.
Things don’t break and go back together.
We age.
Hot coffee turns cold.
We’re living linear