<em>The Constitution states people’s rights and civil liberties but sometimes this rights are violated. Per example regarding discrimination matters; the right to vote; to have a house; to have education. In these cases a person can go to the court and they can sue the one who is violating their rights. Then the court can interfere in the situation against the government, business or the person that is violating your rights. The court can check if the law is being applied accordingly with the Constitution and can set measures to make your rights being applied using many legal tools as financial penalty, prohibitions or law adjustments.</em>
The answer is reunification under the Eleventh Dynasty after
period of defragmentation did rulers of Egypt accomplish during the Middle
Kingdom. When the Eleventh Dynasty reunified Egypt it had to create a central
administration such as had not occurred in Egypt since the downfall of the Old
Kingdom government. To do this, it chosen people to positions which had fallen
out of use in the decentralized First Intermediate Period. Highest among these
was the Vizier.
The districts, which were redrawn as the results of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s where African Americans would elect Black members of Congress, are called majority-minority districts.
<h3>What is the purpose of creating majority-minority districts?</h3>
The purpose of creating majority-minority congressional districts is to prevent the dilution of the minorities’ voting strength. Majority minority districts are designed to make it easier for minority citizens to elect minority representatives, especially in a state which are of unequal size.
Thus, option C is true, as these states where African American can elect their black members are called as majority-minority districts.
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