D. It led to the end of segregated public schooling in America.
<em>Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka,</em> decided by the US Supreme Court in 1954, extended civil liberties to all Americans in regard to access to education. Until that decision, it was legal to segregate schools according to race, so that black students could not attend the same schools as white students. An older Supreme Court decision, <em>Plessy v. Ferguson</em> (1896), had said that separate, segregated public facilities were acceptable as long as the facilities offered were equal in quality. In the case of <em>Brown v. Board of Education,</em> that standard was challenged and defeated. Segregation was shown to create inequality, and the Supreme Court unanimously ruled segregation to be unconstitutional. After the <em>Brown v. Board of Education</em> decision, there was a struggle to get states to implement the new policy of desegregated schools, but eventually they were compelled to do so.
The Scopes Trial was important because it talked about the classic ethical issue of should we teach creationism in schools. John Scopes was a science teacher in Tennessee. At the time, teaching evolution in school was against the law, but Scopes taught evolution regardless of the law. He was put on trial, where each side was represented by a famous attorney, against Scopes was William Jennings Bryan, and representing Scopes was Clarence Darrow. Scopes was found guilty and fined $100, but this verdict was later withdrawn.
1. B. Equatorial Guinea is the answer.
2. False is the answer.
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Answer: C. George Washington was appointed as the commander of the Continental Army.
The first threat of Communist expansion came in Italy and Morocco, prompting President Truman to give hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to stabilize both countries. FALSE
Explanation:
This is not the instance that pushed the presidency of Truman to have an anti communist stance but the grave issues of Germany that were truly what was responsible for the rift.
The rift was simply that Italy and Morocco were rather traditional states with Morocco retaining its autocracy intact throughout the war.
It was not easy target for the communist regime but Germany certainly was.
So the statement here is false.