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multiple choices
Explanation:
i think writing to leaders such as senators or mayors and even presidents are a good way to voice your opinions towards your society. attend marches for things that you are passionate about, and yeah i think thats what i can think of atm
I believe the answer is: Jones vs. Mayer
The case Jones vs. Mayer revolved around the the situation when the sellers of the house put a higher requirement for potential buyers from members of racial minorities. The case ended up in the creation of 42 U.S.C. § 1982 which banned all form of discrimination in protperty selling.
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The answer is Kulaks
Explanation:
The term Kulak referred to peasants who owned more than 8 acres of land and were considered “hesitating allies” of the revolution. In the 1930s, with Joseph Stalin in control of the Soviet Union, kulaks were decimated; peasants who became wealthier from 1906 to 1914 thanks to the <em>Stolypin Reform</em> were targeted as kulaks, <u>but also anyone who withheld grain from the Bolsheviks</u>. From 1929 to 1932 the dekulakization consisted on the arrest, deportation and execution of millions of prosperous peasants in order to seize their lands as part of Stalin’s first five years plan on the attempt to create new policies centred on a rapid industrialization and collectivization of agriculture (aimed to integrate individual landholdings and labour into collectively-controlled and state-controlled farms).
The correct answer is C.
The Plessy v. Ferguson was a landmark case from the US Supreme Court, issued in 1896.
It confirmed that segregated facilities were not violating the US constitution as long as the ones for whites and the ones for black citizens were equal in quality. From this decision, the principle "separate but equal" was derived.
It actually gave legitimacy to the Jim Crow laws that many Southern States were enacting, and which promoted segregation and indirect discriminations.
I believe the answer is D.....hope that helps