Hey there Torifodor7086,
How many constitutions has the United States had since the end of the Revolutionary war?
Answer:
Three
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Their questioning of authority and the role of the government inspired the revolutionaries, and ordinary citizens, of France. ... For his part, Rousseau argued against all class divisions in society, which caused French citizens to question the absolute monarchy of Louis XVI and the unequal nature of the estates-system.
The Spanish flu pandemic was the biggest and catastrophic that have existed in humanity, affecting humans and animal in New York, Berlin, London, and Paris. The nation with the highest number of victims was New York with more than 60.000, the next was London with almost 55.000 victims; Berlin was the lowest with about 40.000 victims.
The correct answer is "Sweatt ruled that “separate but equal” graduate and professional schools were constitutional. Brown overturned that decision."
<em>"Sweatt vs Painter" </em>ruling was successful in challenging the "separate but equal" doctrine of racial segregation established by previous case "Plessy vs Fergusson". Sweatt ultimately won the case when the Supreme Court concluded that Thurgood Marshall School of Law failed to qualify for being a "separate but equal" educational institution, as it lacked the sufficient facilities to become one.
<em>"Brown vs Board of Education"</em> ruling effectively overturned the ruling of the <em>"Plessy vs Fergusson case"</em>, when the Supreme Court indicated that state laws that permitted separate public schools were unconstitutional.
It actually lasted from 618 to 907.....907 - 618 = 289....almost 300 years