Answer: The bus Segregation Broke the 14th Amendment because it did not follow the conditions of giving all people equal protection.Here is my 2nd reason;When They Enforced the segregation it made it so that the blacks would not be able to get on any public transport and that improves my first reason by saying that "because the conditions deprived people of equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment"
Explanation:On June 5, 1956, the District Court ruled that "the enforced segregation of black and white passengers on motor buses operating in the City of Montgomery violates the Constitution and laws of the United States" because the conditions deprived people of equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment.
They walked across the bering strait which was the land bridge at the time this is the theory
I believe it is called Turkey.
Texas is a very large, second largest US state to be more precise. It has lot of fertile land and vast grasslands, giving the basis for high quality and high quantity production in the farming and ranching industries. It was not until the development of the railroads that this potential was able to be fulfilled. The railroads enabled the products from these two industries to be transported over long distances in a short period of time, which meant that much larger market opened up for their products. Because the market became much larger, and the products were able to get to it without being spoiled or damaged, these two industries in Texas flourished, increasing their production significantly and this state became the leader in the country when these two industries are in question.
I think it may be Sandra Day O’Connor