under specific covenants for the purpose of affording
mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial
integrity to great and small states alike.
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A. Colonial people were not represented.
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C. The United States never became a member.
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The Bubonic Plague had been around for decades in Asia, but due to the density of the population, it didn't have much of an overall effect. However, when the plague spread to Europe, the death toll was immense. 50% of Europeans died because of the plague due to poor living conditions, population density/population, and the carelessness when treating or being around the disease. While the death toll from the plague may seem like a bad thing for Europe, it actually helped it in the long run. This is because at the time, as the plague started to arrive in Europe, the population was over capacity which led to mass famines and disease which in turn caused overall societal progress to be stunted (dark age). After the population of Europe was effectively cut in half, the survivors had more food and better conditions to live in which consequently started artistic and scientific revolutions leading to the Renaissance.
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It has plentiful oil formed over a long time.
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It has supplied the region with fruits, grains, and nuts.
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It has provided natural barriers between countries.
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It has an enormous tourism industry.
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Thurgood Marshall argued the case on behalf of the NAACP.
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Brown v. Board of Education declared that segregated public schools were acceptable under the constitution.
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The Supreme Court justices were unanimous in their ruling.
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Brown v. Board of Education reversed the decision in Plessy v. Ferguson.
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Society influences peoples wants by trying to have better things than the other person and trying to have more. Everyone wants what the other person has and when too many people have something then they try to get a better thing.
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