<span>In the 1954 case of Brown v. Board of Education, written by Chief Just Earl Warren, the Supreme Court decided that having "separate but equal" schools for African American children and for white children was not in fact equal and violated the Equal Protection clause of the 14th Amendment.</span>
Answer: Iroquois Woman. In the Iroquois community, women were the keepers of culture. They were responsible for defining the political, social, spiritual and economic norms of the tribe. ... They gambled, they belonged to Medicine Societies (spiritual associations) and they participated in political ceremonie.
They were responsible for protecting their families from raiding Indian tribes and from animal attacks. They were also responsible for hunting wild game so that their wive's could prepare the meals. Additionally, men would go out to trade with other Iroquoian-speaking nations (Kalman 18).
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It was a significant turning point in the war because as they captured coral sea tinian island was amidst the floating rocks which is were the enola gay would take off from and dropped the little boy on Hiroshima
In general, yes it is true that the Tet Offensive was the turning point of the Vietnam War and showed the military strength of North Vietnam, since this was the point when American public opinions started to turn heavily against the war.