Answer:
In 1954, sixty years after Plessy v. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Brown v. Board of Education that “separate but equal” was unconstitutional under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Explanation:
In 1954, Brown v. Board of Education overturned Plessy, finding that "separate but equal" was invalid and banning racial segregation. Southern states didn't give in easily, and the threat of military force was necessary in some instances to enforce desegregation.
Answer;
The Americans with Disabilities Act
Explanation;
-The Americans with Disabilities act is a federal civil rights law for people with disabilities, comparable to civil rights law passed in the 1960s for other minorities.
-The act covers state and local government services,employments, telecommunication for the deaf, and public accommodations. It is estimated that about 43 million Americans are living with physical or mental disabilities.
-Under the act, businesses and governments are required to make accommodations for persons who are legally disabled. therefore failure to provide access and amenities in public places for person with disabilities is among the violations of the act.
This is false, it was very hard for native americans to convert to catholicism because they believed very strongly in what they had been taught and what they 'knew as facts'. They had grown up with their beliefs and catholicism just wasn't real(wasn't true) to them, it was almost made up. Many Native's would keep their beliefs hence why a lot of them got killed and they had issue with many leaders etc..