The legal case that forced the University of Maryland to admit an African- American student to its law school was Murray v. Pearson. In 1835, Donald Gaines Murray, from Baltimore, was denied admission to the University of Maryland School of Law on account of his race. The State of Maryland provided a scholarship to black students to attend school outside the state since there was no black school of law in Maryland. However, this action was considered unconstitutional in accordance with the Fourteenth Amendment requirements of "separate but equal" education. Finally, the court agreed that the University of Maryland had a moral commitment to admit Murray.
Answer:
Correct answer is 3. John Locke
Explanation:
Option three is correct because Locke was the author that discussed about natural rights of people, that he considered the presumption of everything. Those ideas were used by Jefferson while he drafted his Declaration, and later also on this one if France.
Option one is not correct as Louis XIV was an absolutistic ruler.
Option two and four are also wrong although this philosophers had similar viewings on certain issues as Locke did.
Answer:
The Ottomans were muslim and spread the Islamic faith through Southwest Asia.
Answer:C
Explanation:I am leaning towards C the most.