In 1951, the u. s. supreme court ruled that state laws promoting segregated public schools were
unconstitutional. this ruling, which is referred to as brown v. board of education of topeka(1951) was
considered a landmark decision. which of the following interest groups most likely supported this ruling?
the rainbow coalition
the national rifle association (nra)
the national association for the advancement of colored people (naacp)
the national education association (nea)
the american association of retired persons (aarp)
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In this unit, you read about transitions of power and the formation of newly independent nations in africa, asia, the americas, and the middle east. some of these transitions were peaceful, while others caused long-term instability. why do you think some countries were more successful than others with political transitions? what do you think were the biggest challenges facing newly independent countries? would it have been possible for leaders to prevent these problems before they happened? why or why not?
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From which of the following literary works is this quotation most likely taken?
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During the early neolithic era, people relied on domesticated animals to provide each of the following except a. hides for clothes b. labor to pull plows c. manure for the soil d. meat, cheese, and milk for food
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What is the purpose of biofertilizers? a reduce pollution b. reduce insect threats c. reduce erosion d reduce herbicide use select the best answer from the choices provided 0 0 0 0
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