The term reverse discrimination was used in

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Answer: The term reverse discrimination was used in Brown v Board of Education to describe affirmative action policies that negatively affect whites.

On that case, Brown did not got the spot at the university because the position was reserved for minorities, even though Brown got a way higher test results
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(C.) University of California v. Bakke to describe affirmative action policies that negatively affected whites

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Federalists agree to theconstitution and believe that a strong central government is needed for thepreservation of the union. They focused and criticized the flaws of Articles ofConfederation and view their rivals as having no solutions. The leaders in thisgovernment are strong and well organized. Anti-Federalists on the other hand,agree to the weak federal government and fully supported the bill of rights;they further argued that the constitution being proposed by the federalistscontain no protection of the rights of the individual. They are skeptical onthe constitution as it is being influenced by the colonialism

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oppose ratifying the Constitution

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The Ottoman Empire was able to rule a huge empire of many different ethnic groups and religions for centuries because it __________. did not impose taxes on subject people forced all subjects to convert to Islam under fear of execution imposed a harsh dictatorship that closely controlled the people was tolerant of other religions and the customs of other ethnic groups

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The correct answer is was tolerant of other religions and the customs of other ethnic groups.

The architectural feature of the islamic artists that came from romans was?

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The architectural feature of the Islamic artists that came from the Romans was the horseshoe arch.

What did the Mesopotamians develop that made it easier for us to understand how they lived?

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I think it was a type of government

Other than the U.S. Supreme Court, all federal courts were established by __________

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Congress

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While all federal courts were eventually established by Congress, the Supreme Court was established during the 1787 Constitutional Convention. The idea of having a separate branch of government for dealing with judicial matters was very innovative. The framers initially only drafted general guidelines for the establishment of this court. They asked for the creation of a single "Supreme Court," and established that all lower courts were to be created by Congress from time to time.

The Answer is Congress 

All of the following are requirements to serve in the Senate EXCEPT: A. A candidate must be at least 30 years old. B. A candidate must be a resident of the state he/she wishes to represent. C. A candidate must be born in the United States. D. A candidate must be a citizen of the United States.

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All of the following are requirements to serve in the Senate except "C. A candidate must be born in the United States." This is only true for the president of the US. 

The correct answer is C, as being born in the United States is not a requirement to serve in the Senate. The third section of Article I of the Constitution establishes three requirements for Senators: each Senator must be at least 30 years of age, must be a citizen of the United States for at least nine years and, finally, must have his / her residence ( at the time of the election) in the state he / she seeks to represent.