That is the 14th amendment! It has due process and gets rid of the fact you cannot get rid of the right to vote based on race!
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They wanted more political and economical power. They felt they didnt have enough rights and that the colonial system was unfair as they were being pushed down and excluded from the decision making process.
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Hope this helps. I dont know if this is the answer you want but that is how i would answer it!
The correct answer for number 1 is D) Ethnic tensions. -
- During this time, the Balkan region consisted of several different ethnicities trying to live under the same rule. This was highly unsuccessful and was only a matter of time before an event caused a huge fight between the people in this region.
The correct answer for number 2 is B) The attack on the navy base at Pearl Harbor.
- The Japanese military attacked the American military base at Pearl Harbor on Sunday, December 7, 1941. The next day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on Japan. Congress approved of it and the US officially entered World War II.
The correct answers for number 3 are : Heavy naval combat, trench warfare, and poison gas.
The correct option is C
A primary election (primary of nomination), or simply primary, is a choice in which the voters under a jurisdiction select the candidate that a party will present to a later public election. In other words, it is a democratic way of pre-selecting the candidate that a party will present to a certain electoral process. The "Primaries" are more common in the United States, not only for the presidential elections but also to choose the candidates for representatives, senators, mayors and governors, among others, and their origins go back to the progressive movement.
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b. Apple Corp, Ltd.
Explanation:
The beatles founded Apple Corps in 1968, mostly by decision of John Lenon. It is a media conglomerate that includes a film division: Apple Films, which for example produced the Beatles film Yellow Submarine, and the main division: Apple records, a recording company.
Among the artists who have recorded with Apple Records we have: Ravi Shankar, James Taylor, Mary Hopkin, and John Tavener.