New England colonies were founded to be new communities for religious separatists whereas the Southern colonies were created as business colonies to make money for Great Britain.
The Southern Colonies included Virginia, the Carolinas, and Maryland. Once it is discovered the ground was fertile for tobacco growth, the colonies were used to expanded tobacco plantations. Other cash crops were added to the Southern Colonies as more land was acquired. Religion was not a big priority in the colonies compared to New England colonies where religion was the focus of the whole society. The government was run by religious elders and rules of the community were dictated by the church.
For the answer to the question above, in the 1920's people bought stock on margin which meant that they could hold the stock for as little as a 10% downpayment. <span>They also bought the stocks by credit.</span>They wait for the stock price to rise and then they sold it.
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b
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It is we who will make the right decision to overthrow something which is burdening you.
When your mind is disturbed by something that makes you feel uncomfortable then automatically our body reacts to something that feels right for you. This is how we overthrow someone or something out of our mind based on consequences and reason.
The correct answer is A.
Brown V. Board of Education was a landmark decision enacted by the US Supreme Court in 1954, that <u>abolished segregation in public schools and understood that the 'separate but equal' principle that had governed such procedures was violating the Equal Protection Clause</u> and therefore, unconstitutional. This clause was introduced by the 14th amendtment to the US Constitution during the Reconstruction Era, aiming to guarantee equality of rights to all US citizens.
This decision (in 195), overturned the former Plessy v. Ferguson decision from 1896, that had understood that the 'separate but equal' principle did not violate the Equal Protection clause and, therefore, it enabled segregation because it stated that Congress did not have power to ban it when public segregated facilities were comparable in quality.