It was "Euclid" who wrote the famous book on geometry called the elements, among many other things including a list of pamphlets that were wildly influential for the sciences and maths in Ancient Greece.
Answer: D, blacks and whites were allowed to have separate voting facilities as long as they were provided equal representation in the state.
Explanation:
From history.com: "the Court ruled that the protections of 14th Amendment applied only to political and civil rights (like voting and jury service), not “social rights” (sitting in the railroad car of your choice)."
A is wrong because nobody was "allowed" to be segregated. It was more of a forced thing.
B is wrong because this didn't address women's rights.
C is wrong because they weren't allowed equal access to public facilities; they were segregated.
D is correct, since they ruled segregation was fine, as long as it didn't affect your political and civil rights.
Beginning his career as a pastor, Young was an early leader in the civil rights movement, serving as executive director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and a close confidant to Martin Luther King Jr.
Answer:
More people read electronic books.
Online shopping has become popular.
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Arabs united under Islam and defeated nearby empires.
C. Shiites believe only descendants from Ali and Fatima can be religious leaders; Sunnis do not.
D. The Umayyads expanded into Spain.
C. The caliphs moved their capital to Damascus and expanded into North Africa.
A. The Turks took over Baghdad; then the Mongols invaded.
Explanations:
- Islam was spreading from the 7th Century
- Cradle of Islam was Arabian Peninsula
- Capitals of Caliphate were Baghdad and Damascus
- Umayyad Caliphate was spreading across three continents.
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