Answer:
The answer is a) Some justices on the Court feared the outbreak of widespread violence with such a bold ruling.
Explanation:
On May 17, 1954, Chief Justice Earl Warren issued the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Brown v. Board of Education, ruling that racial segregation in public schools violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. The upshot: Students of color in America would no longer be forced by law to attend traditionally under-resourced black-only schools.
The x is a variable in an equation. It can "vary" (hence it's name) and is unknown.
For example, 5+x=100
5 plus "something" equals 100.
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Explanation:
Discipline, integrity, compassion,courage and humility are 5 Basic principle of success.
Over the years even as a scholar academic has being my passion and this has fuel my discipline in terms of how I read and dedicate my time for my books. Humility is what helps me related to people to get more knowledge in areas am lacking and this has being my strength even in areas I could consider myself weak. Courage is what keeps me moving because I ensure not to feel defeated. Defeat is the beginning of failure I make me sure that my mind speak forth courage that I can be whatever I want to be. A man without integrity who people cannot trust is defeated already. I have build good relationship with people despite my academics excellence I despise no one and makes friends with everybody.
This golden principles have helped my success and will still be my watchword even after school because success needs discipline,humility, courage, passion and integrity.
A time when Science and Mathematics made great strides is known as the scientific revolution. This period of time saw advancements in the field of science that defined both 16th and the 17th centuries. A political thought based on the new philosophy of empiricism was brought to existence.
Explanation:
- A new nature of science was emerging during the scientific revolution.
- Science became a discipline distinct from Philosophy and Technology.
- Science replaced religions such as "Christianity" as the main point of European Civilization.
- "The Renaissance" and "The Reformation" brought a new view of science with qualities such as
- Re-education of common sense with regards to abstract reasoning
- Substitution of a quantitative for a qualitative view
- View of nature as a machine than as an organism
- Scientists had to be sure of their discoveries through experiments and practices