Yes Alfred Thayer Mahan supported imperialist
The correct answer is: "US Supreme Court decision <u>supported </u>affirmative action programs".
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, was a case discussed by the US Supreme Court which led to the enactment of a landmark decision in 1978.
The decision supported affirmative action because it allowed race to be one of the criteria used in college admission mechanisms. However, it outlawed the usage of specific racial quotas (for example, reserving 25% seats to certain minority group).
Because it was
"extremely insipid and
superficial".
Elinor
Dashwood is an anecdotal character and the hero of Jane Austen's novel Sense
and Sensibility. In this novel, Austen investigates the contention between the
contradicting personalities of sense and sensibility. In this contention,
Elinor, a somehow introvert, practical, and insightful young lady who epitomizes
the "sense" of the title, is compared to her sister Marianne who
typifies "sensibility".
As the civil war came to an end most of the African Americans traveled to the south to find their loved ones who they were separated from during the war
Steam locomotives were invented in the early nineteenth century in the United Kingdom and were utilized for railway transport until the middle of the twentieth century.
The correct options for both are A and B.
<h3>Frederick Douglass influenced who?</h3>
Frederick Douglass was a major force in the anti-slavery fight. As a man of moral authority, Douglass developed into a riveting public speaker.
Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison recognized his oratory skills and hired him as a speaker for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society.
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