Your answer is <span>Iberian Peninsula</span>
<span>The ruling was not received well in the south, and some of those vestiges still remain to this day. The end of segregated schooling, which had to be rectified "with all deliberate speed," took quite a while to occur. Even today, there are schools that, while they might not be segregated on a "de jure" basis, are still "de facto" separated based on racial characteristics.</span>
How did the debate over slavery affect Kansas during the 1850s? .... At one point, slavery in south carolina was dying out. what renewed interest in slavery?