It would be Japan, since after the bombs dropped US forced the Emperor to stepped down.
George Washington was the First historian to write exclusively about the past of the African Americans. He served to be the editor, columnist, lawyer and a prolific writer who tried to bring to light the history of African Americans and their issues of racism and discrimination.
W.E. Dubois was the first historian to explore the African American culture and their integrated lifestyle.
Carter. G .Woodson was known to be the father of Black History. His works aimed to save the rich heritage of the African Americans.
After the emergence of civil rights movement. African Americans proved to be resilient to any kind of oppression and raised their voice for enfranchisement and abolition of racism.
Your A and B are the same, so I assume you messed up there.
But the 26th amendment granted the right to vote to American citizens aged eighteen or older, or 18+.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
There is no question here, just a statement.
So we can just comment on the following.
It is true that "The Constitution . . . Meant that its coordinate branches should be checks on each other. But the opinion which gives to the judges the right to decide what laws are constitutional and what not, not only for themselves in their own sphere of action but for the Legislature and Executive also in their spheres, would make the Judiciary a despotic (dictatorial and oppressive) branch."
That is what the United States President Thomas Jefferson commented on September 11, 1804. What he tried to express with that quote, answering to Abigail Adams was that, according to the US Constitution, the judicial branch, and more specifically, its judges, could decide on the constitutionality of some legislation, but only to advise the Executive and Legislative branch.
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