How many years apart are the presidential elections

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Answer: 4 years each election

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Which role did Earl Warren play in the Brown v. Board of Education case? A. As Chief Justice, he convinced the other justices to issue a unanimous decision for the sake of national unity. B. As a lawyer representing the NAACP, he argued that segregated schools violated blacks' constitutional rights. C. As the lawyer representing southern schools, he argued that the 14th Amendment allowed segregated education. D. As Chief Justice, he wrote a dissenting opinion stating that "separate but equal" public schools were not a violation of blacks' civil rights.

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The correct answer is A. In the Brown v. Board of Education case, as Chief Justice, Earl Warren convinced the other justices to issue a unanimous decision for the sake of national unity.

The ruling was delivered on May 17, 1954, unanimously (9-0) by the Warren Court; and established that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal". With this, the Supreme Court reversed the existing precedents from Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896. As a result of this ruling, racial segregation came to be considered as a violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution. This ruling opened the way for racial integration and achieving civil rights for African Americans.

A is the corect answer he was none as chief justice Earl Warren.

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YONGLE EMPEROR. ... The great Yongle (pronounced YOONG-LUH) ruled China from 1403 to 1424. His father Zhu Yuanzhang, was the first Ming emperor, and a commoner who seized the throne after playing a leading role in the rebellion against the Mongol emperors of the Yuan Dynasty.

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What caused the GoldRush?  People wanted to find gold andstrike it rich.

What was Manifest Destiny?  Thebelief the U.S. should extend from Atlantic to Pacific coasts. It was awidely held belief in the United States that its settlers were destined toexpand across North America.

In the early 1800s, many people in the United States migrated westwardsbecause of the availability of farmland






Who was not a part of the antislavery movement in the first part of the nineteenth century?A.Harriet Tubman


B.Frederick Douglass


C.Dorothea Dix


D.Nat Turner

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The answer is Dorothea Dix - Jen <3

Harriet Tubman I believe