The basis of appeal for Homer Plessy was that the state law that allowed for segregated rail cars for black and white passengers violated the 14th amendment of the US Constitution. More specifically, Plessy argued that this violated the Equal protection clause of the 14th amendment.
In Justice Brown's opinion, he argues that the 14th amendment is not being violated in this scenario. This is because his interpretation of the 14th amendment is that this equal protection clause applies to the legal rights of an individual, not their social rights. In other words, Plessy is legally able to ride the railcar just like any other person. Therefor, the 14th amendment is not being violated.
Answer: There is a great deal of debate about their origin and identity. Traditional Western scholars claim that they are Scandinavian Vikings, an offshoot of the Varangians, who migrated from the Baltic coast southward and founded the first unified state, based on Kiev, among the eastern Slavs.
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C. Spain sent money and supplies to colonist
Spain also provided money, supplies and munitions to the American forces
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Radicle moves downward towards soil while on the other hand, plumule moves upward towards sunlight.
Explanation:
At the beginning of emergence, radicle and plumule comes out from the seedling in which radicle moves downward towards soil while on the other hand, plumule moves upward towards sunlight. During this movement, the seedling use stored food present in the seed until it started preparing food their own. After the seedlings comes out of the soil it started to make their own food through the process of photosynthesis.