<u>Answer:</u>
Space around the edge of the page is considered as a Margin.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- If writing on page goes all to the edge of paper then text lack margins. Margin determines where the text starts and it ends.
- Margin and indents have different meaning. Margin affect the overall document whereas indent affect the particular paragraph.
- Darker parts in print layout of the document is page margin. There are two methods of providing margins to the document.
- First is by moving the vertical ruler and second by opening the dialog box in inputting desired margins.
<u>Question 1</u>
The correct answer is: "they created a sense of inferiority that was inherently".
With the enactment of the Reconstruction Amendments to the US Constitution, that granted equality of rights to all US citizens without discrimination in terms of race, some Southern states started to issue laws that indirectly tried to circumvent such provision and to prevent African Americans from having actual access to their constitutional rights.
For example, Jim Crow laws aimed to impede black citizens from voting, by establishing requirements such as having a certain income level or obtaining a certain grade in a literacy test. Such requirements excluded mostly black citizens, which were treated as inferior and actually they were positioned as such, when being excluded.
<u>Question 2</u>
The correct answer is: "housing patterns and economic opportunity
"
Segregation is not allowed on any legal document or official action in the United States. It was declared unconstitutional and forbidden some decades ago.
But the US is a country deeply affected by social and income inequalities. The main reason is the difference in social and economic opportunities that a person can have access to, and thesedepend drastically on the type of neighbourhood or community in which a person is born or lives.
Answer:
Edward Rutledge
Explanation:
There was a 44-year age difference between the youngest and oldest signers. The oldest signer was Benjamin Franklin, 70 years old when he scrawled his name on the parchment. The youngest was Edward Rutledge, a lawyer from South Carolina who was only 26 at the time.