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Explanation:
In the chaos that reigned after the fall of the Han dynasty in 220 C.E., no one knew if a unified China would ever again be possible. Warring clans, political murders, and foreign invaders characterized the next four centuries in which the Three Kingdoms (220-280 C.E.), the Western and Eastern Jin (265-420 C.E.), and the Northern and Southern dynasties (420-588 C.E.) did little to build upon the accomplishments of earlier Chinese culture.
The feuding clans of China were finally united once again in 589 C.E. by Wen-ti and the Sui dynasty (581-617 C.E.), a ruthless leadership often compared to the Legalist Ch'in regime. The Sui dynasty accomplished great feats, including another restoration of the Great Wall of China and the construction of the Great Canal linking the eastern plains to the northern rivers. However, the Sui taxed peasants heavily, and forced them into hard labor. Lasting only 36 years, the Sui dynasty weakened after suffering heavy losses in fighting against Korea. It fell apart when the general population lost faith in the government and revolted.
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Cultural protectionism in Canada has, since the mid-20th century, taken the form of conscious, interventionist attempts on the part of various governments .
Neolithic populations generally had poorer nutrition, shorter life expectancies, and a more labor-intensive lifestyle than hunter-gatherers. Diseases jumped from animals to humans, and agriculturalists suffered from more anemia, vitamin deficiencies, spinal deformations, and dental pathologies.
Here is some help for a couple of these questions:
1) Racial segregation in public schools became illegal after the Brown vs. Board of Education case. This Supreme Court case that took place in 1954 ruled that segregated public places violate the 14th amendment rights of black citizens. The 14th amendment contains the Equal Protection clause, which states that all American citizens should be treated equally under the law.
2) Federal law cannot give funds to religious schools because of the idea of separation of church and state. Under the 1st amendment, individuals have the freedom to practice any religion they want. This amendment also prohibits the government from establishing a specific religion as the official religion of a country. By giving money to religious schools, the federal government would be endorsing a specific religion. This would violate the first amendment.