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Answer:
D. Santa Anna
Explanation:
Santa Anna whose full name was Antonio López de Santa Anna was former President of Mexico on various occasions between 1839 to 1855.
Among his many exploits, he was known to be the president of Mexico that vowed to punish all Texans.
This is evident when he used the Alamo and Goliad Massacre to punish the rebellious Texans that he consider pirates.
Before Brown v. Board of Education, public schools could remain segregated based on race as long as the educational opportunities remained equal. Brown v. Board of Education ruled the "separate but equal" idea to be unconstitutional and unequal. This was the beginning of the end of racial segregation in schools. Hope this helped!
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George McDuffie is a South Carolina governor on 1834 to 1836. On his 1835 speech regarding slavery and explained why slavery must not be ruled out in two points: (1) his racial argument is that African-Americans are born to be slaves because of their physical attributes which was evidently shown with their skins. He said that it is useless to gain power if you have an inferior skin; and (2) his religious argument is that God decided to make African-American slaves when he created them and that there is nothing they can do about it.