Based on your understanding of the court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka evaluate the following situation. Nex
t year, a private organization of educated African American men start a school for academically gifted students. In order to qualify for the program, a student must be a male, African American student and score above a 120 on a standard intelligence test. Funding for the program is provided through private donations and a foundation grant left by an affluent community member. A gifted, male Hispanic student wants to join this program, but his application is refused because he is Hispanic. Is this illegal? a.
No, because the program is privately funded.
b.
Yes, because the Hispanic student meets all of the qualifications except race.
c.
No, because the application clearly states the requirements for acceptance.
d.
Yes, because the Hispanic student is too intelligent for public school.
Answer: that the church and the state should be completely separated
Roger William’s strong was that the church and the state should be completely separated. His other advocates includes religious freedom and fair dealings with American Indians. Puritan leaders expelled him from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for the spread of these ideas which they claim "new and dangerous".
The Byzantine Arab wars were some of the longest lasting in history. They mostly pitted Arab Muslims against Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire between the 7th and 11th centuries AD. The wars started during the initial Muslim conquests