Answer:
A. The Warren Court believed that segregation did in fact stamp
African Americans with a badge of inferiority
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from the U.S. Supreme Court, Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896, the court rules that segregation gave African Americas a sense of inferiority.
The statement that explains why the Warren Court eventually overturned the ruling above is that the Warren Court believed that segregation did in fact stamp African Americans with a badge of inferiority.
Federal courts have the right to nullify laws that they feel are violating the Constitution. These cases then often head to the higher court and possibly eventually to the Supreme Court if they are appealed far enough.
Explanation:
After examining them, they may nullify them if they assume the laws are undemocratic. Of course, there can be a discussion among the members of a court over whether a given law is unconstitutional. after reviewing them, they may revoke them if they feel the laws are illegal. Of course, there can be debate among the members of a court over whether a given law is undemocratic.
Answer: the loss of armed forces and they spent alot on weapon and food
Explanation:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question does not provide options or further reference, we can answer in general terms.
The role of African youth in the process to deconstruct negative
representations of Africa could have the following four points.
1.- Young people more interested in political and economic issues but a different view from the traditional approach of older generations.
2.- The respect of civil rights that allow young people to fully participate and express their opinions without any type of coercion.
3.- A new vision of respect and tolerance for the many differences African countries have.
4.- Facilitating the process to impulse young entrepreneurship.
These four factors combined will be important to change the African continent form the place it is right now with many countries impoverished and others living civil war and violence, into a continent full of business opportunities and trade.