In 1954, seventy-four years after the U.S. Supreme Court held that African Americans could not be banned from jury service by statute, and fifty-four years after it ruled that they could not be purposely excluded from venires due to their “race or color” through court, executive, or administrative action,[1] the Court found that Pete Hernandez had been denied equal protection of the laws under the Fourteenth Amendment. His constitutional rights were violated because of the de facto, systematic exclusion of Mexican Americans from the pool of potential jurors–and thus juries–in Jackson County, Texas.[2]
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Answer:
when she sees the hope diamond
Explanation:
just took the test!
Answer:
¿Está trabajando en el jardín?
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to complete the sentence using the present progressive tense. The <u>Spanish present progressive</u> tense is also called present continuous tense and it is used to talk about something that is happening now.
In the sentence given, you have to write "está" and not "estás" because "Ud." means "usted" and is the formal "tú". "Está trabajando" is the second person formal singular present progressive form of the infinitive verb "trabajar".