I believe the answer is B. Because In the final push to defeat the Axis powers<span> of Italy and Germany during World War II ... and American </span>Allied troops<span> fighting in the Italian Campaign </span>were<span> Algerians, ... On August 17, 1943, </span>Allied forces <span>marched on the </span>major<span> port city of Messina, ... by moving northwest to </span>capture Rome<span> instead of cutting off the German soldiers.
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There was a Soviet invasion.
A. His empire became too large for him to control.
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D. overturned the Plessy v. Ferguson ruling accepting segregated facilities.
Explanation:
<u><em>What is the Brown v. Board of Education case about (1954)?</em></u>
The US Supreme Court decided that racial segregation in schools was unconstitutional (forbidden by the law), because it violated the 14th Amendment and the Equal Protection Clause it contains. Until then, children from racial minorities had to go to schools that were separate from the schools where white children went.
In this context, 13 parents from Topeka, Kansas, sued the Topeka Board of Education for their 20 children who were segregated in schools on racial grounds. The case went up to the Supreme Court and they won.
<u><em>What is the Plessy v. Ferguson case about (1896)?</em></u>
In this case with similar facts, the US Supreme Court had ruled that racial segregation in schools <u>that had equal facilities, accommodations and services was legal </u>(<em>"separate but equal"</em>), a decision which supported racist views and a defeat for the the Civil Rights Movement.
<u>However, Brown v. Board of Education overturned the Plessy v. Ferguson ruling and it paved the way for ending racial segregation and justice for the racial minorities, especially in school. </u>
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After France surrendered to Germany in June 1940 two members of congress introduced the "Selective Service and Training Act," since it became clear to many that the US would likely have to join the war.