The correct answer is A. To customize the maintenance routine for a specific computer or set of computers.
Explanation
A specific maintenance plan is a series of actions that allow an object to be properly maintained, allowing the user to customize the maintenance according to their interests, focusing mainly on details or special characteristics. This maintenance plan is more effective than automatic maintenance because automatic maintenance does not pay attention to details but only works on the generalities of an object. Therefore, the correct answer is A. To customize the maintenance routine for a specific computer or set of computers.
The correct answer is "Sweatt ruled that “separate but equal” graduate and professional schools were constitutional. Brown overturned that decision."
<em>"Sweatt vs Painter" </em>ruling was successful in challenging the "separate but equal" doctrine of racial segregation established by previous case "Plessy vs Fergusson". Sweatt ultimately won the case when the Supreme Court concluded that Thurgood Marshall School of Law failed to qualify for being a "separate but equal" educational institution, as it lacked the sufficient facilities to become one.
<em>"Brown vs Board of Education"</em> ruling effectively overturned the ruling of the <em>"Plessy vs Fergusson case"</em>, when the Supreme Court indicated that state laws that permitted separate public schools were unconstitutional.
Jamestown prospered because of John Smith's leadership as he took control of Jamestown and made everyone work
. He also built a wall around colony and convinced the Powhatan tribe to give them corn . The growing of tobacco also became a huge success
. They also created the House of Burgesses to represent them
Feudalism declined, increased trade between the middle east and it helped spread cultural diffusion.
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The answer is C - The Four Noble Truths explain the sources of suffering and obstacles to enlightenment in the form of principles. The Eightfold Path offers Buddhists a series of living goals to aspire to and a way to overcome the obstacles of the Four Noble Truths