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SUPREME COURT DESCIONS

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Ahmed Elsayed Plessey VS. Ferguson Schenk VS. United States Gibbons Vs. Ogden Marbury VS. Madison Ahmed Elsayed Plessy VS. Ferguson Schenk VS. United States . Separate but equal . Yes, segregation but equal representation . Segregation legal . In Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), the U.S. Supreme Court decided that a Louisiana law mandating separate but equal accommodations for blacks and whites on intrastate railroads was constitutional. . This decision provided the legal foundation to justify many other actions by state and local governments to socially separate blacks and whites. . Plessy v. Ferguson was overturned in 1954 by Brown v. Board of Education.

English Poem/ Research paper

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Taylor Jefferson Who Understood Her but Her They accused Hester Prynne of the ultimate sin of adultery; but she was forsaken, They viciously rebuked her actions, so she lived her life as a pariah, They crushed her reputation, so she was to live the rest of her life piecing it together, They tacked a scarlet letter to her bosom, so she was to live her life hidden and alone, Who understood her when she said she found a pearl in the rough. Who understood her when she said this was beautiful. She gave birth to not only a daughter, but her dearest treasure, She looked to the clouds and found the silver lining concealed within, She took her talent of needlework and found not just a job, but acceptance

Classical Civilizations

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The classical civilizations of China and India have many similar qualities as well as differences. With Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism in China and Hinduism in India, the affects on politics in both areas contrast immensely. Also, social systems become present in both regions, but differ in formality and severity such as the caste system in India. The dynastic cycle occurs in China consisting of a constant pattern of the rise and fall of a dynasty eventually forming a central government. Meanwhile, Indian dynasties do not unify the government as greatly with many kingdoms throughout the subcontinent. Religious variations, social classes, and various dynasties create distinct civilizations that influence modern day China and India.

The Earth and It's Peoples Third Edition Chapter 1.

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PART ONE The Emergence of Human Communities, to 500 B.C.E. CHAPTER 1 From the Origins of Agriculture to the First River-Valley Civilizations, 8000?1500 B.C.E. CHAPTER 2 New Civilizations in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, 2200?250 B.C.E. CHAPTER 3 The Mediterranean and Middle East, 2000?500 B.C.E. Around 10,000 years ago, some human groups in various parts of theworld began to cultivate plants, domesticate animals, and make pottery vessels for storage. One consequence of this shift from hunting and gather- ing to agriculture was the emergence of permanent settlements?at first small villages but eventually larger towns as well. The earliest complex societies arose in the great river valleys of Asia and

Of Mice and Men Vocabulary and Study Guide

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brusquely (adv.): quickly; bluntly; abruptly; almost rudely bucking (v.): To buck in this instance is to throw large bags of grain on a truck. Barley is poured into large burlap bags (75 or more pounds) and passed brigade-style (in a line) to the truck. carp (n.): a freshwater fish. cat house (n.): whore house; house of prostitution contemplated (v.) To contemplate something is to think about it. Lennie is thinking about running away. 'coons (n.): raccoons. junctures (n.): A juncture is where two things come together. The juncture of a willow leaf is where the two sides of the leaf meet in the center. morosely (adv.): in a sad, gloomy manner mottled (adj.): having a variety of hues or colors; variegated, like marble

The Eath and Its Peoples Chapter 4

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The Earth and Its Peoples CHAPTER 4 The Mediterranean and Middle East, ?2000?500 b.c.e. I0. The Cosmopolitan Middle East, 1700?1100 b.c.e. A0. Western Asia 10. In the southern portion of western Asia, the Kassites ruled Babylonia during this period. Babylonia did not pursue territorial conquest. In the north, the Assyrians had their origins in the northern Tigris area. They were involved in trade in tin and silver. 20. The Hittites had their capital in Anatolia, used horse-drawn chariots, and had access to important copper, silver, and iron deposits. 30. During the second millennium b.c.e. Mesopotamian political and cultural concepts spread across much of western Asia. B0. New Kingdom Egypt

Classical India (World Civilizations, 3rd ed.)

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AP World History Chapter 3: Classic Civilization: India POLITICAL Leaders, Elites State Structure War Diplomacy, Treaties Courts, Laws -Emphasis was based on religion and social structure instead of politics. The political structure was less structured and centralized compared to the Chinese. -Divisions in the civilization made a centralized political unit difficult (greater diversity). 600 B.C.E ? 16 regional states that included monarchies and republics of priests and warriors. -Alexander the Great pushed into the subcontinent and formed Batria in the Hindu Kush.

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