I believe the answer is: <span>the education requirement
Prior to the election of 1825, American citizens were considered to be eligible for voting if they're literate (able to read)
The election of 1825 eliminated this requirement so the people who did not obtain proper education could also be represented in the government.</span>
Answer:
Nirvana.
Explanation:
As the exercise explains, the Nirvana is an unchanging, peaceful state of mind that allows us freedom from the illusion of individuality and the limitations of the self. This state is the goal of Buddhism, which means to blow out, to leave individualitiy, leave the self, and achieve a rebirth, another state of mind.
Oliver Brown V. Board of Education of Topeka was an important Supreme Court case in which the court stated that state laws that established that racial segregation of children in public schools were unconstitutional.
The verdict of this case in 1954 was that the “separate but equal doctrine” for public education violated the U.SA constitution.
As a result of the verdict, and knowing that the Supreme Court’s decision in the case didn’t end the segregation issue, black people (mostly) still had in mind that they had to continue fighting for equal rights. And that is how one year later, in 1955, Rosa Parks (A black seamstress person) denied to give up her set o a white man on a bus. After the Rosa Parks’ event, lots of boycotts were organized to fight for equal civil rights. This act helped initiate the civil rights movement in the U.S.A.