please someoneee helppp ill give brainliest just pleaseee Which of the following statistics would best support the claim that U.S. schools are becoming more segregated?

9% of African-American students have enrolled in an AP class.
88% of America's wealth is held by white Americans.
74% of African-American students attend segregated schools.
14% of the U.S. population is African-American.

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Answer 1

Answer:

C) 74% of African-American students attend segregated school.

Answer 2

Well over six decades after the Supreme Court declared “separate but equal” schools to be unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education, schools remain heavily segregated by race and ethnicity.

What are the consequences of this lack of progress in integrating schools for black children?

It depresses education outcomes for black students; as shown in this report, it lowers their standardized test scores.

It widens performance gaps between white and black students.

It reflects and bolsters segregation by economic status, with black students being more likely than white students to attend high-poverty schools.

It means that the promise of integration and equal opportunities for all black students remains an ideal rather than a reality.

In contrast, when black students have the opportunity  to attend schools with lower concentrations of poverty and larger shares of white students they perform better, on average, on standardized tests.

Black children are still relegated to separate and unequal schools

Findings on school segregation and student performance come from the National Center for Education Statistics’ National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the most comprehensive study of education performance in the country. We use the most recently released data to describe school segregation and its consequences for math performance of eighth-graders. These data show that only about one in eight white students (12.9%) attends a school where a majority of students are black, Hispanic, Asian, or American Indian. (We refer to this group collectively as students of color hereafter.) In contrast, nearly seven in 10 black children (69.2%) attend such schools (see Figure A).

As shown in Figure B, black students are also in economically segregated schools. Less than one in three white students (31.3%) attend a high-poverty school, compared with more than seven in 10 black students (72.4%).


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Why were the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway important?

a. Japan gained important naval bases from which to launch future attacks.
b. Japan failed to stop Allied shipping lanes bringing supplies to China.
c. Allied naval forces halted the advance of the Japanese in the Pacific.
d. Allied forces captured islands from which to launch bombing raids on Japan.

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Answer: c. Allied naval forces halted the advance of the Japanese in the Pacific.

Explanation:

The Japanese had been defeating every territory they wanted in the Pacific and were victorious at it in the beginning of WW2. Their army had a lot of morale therefore and this needed to be broken.

The battles of the Coral Sea and Midway were the battles to do so. The U.S. inflicted a devastating defeat on the Japanese in the Battle of Midway by sinking four of their aircraft carriers. These were never replaced through the war and significantly weakened the ability of the Japanese to attack with the navy.

In 3–4 sentences, explain why Josh and JB’s mom wants to change the family diet and what event this might foreshadow later in the book. Use one example from “Second Quarter” to support your prediction.

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Answer:

Josh and JB's mom changed the families diet due to heart problems. Josh and JB's grandfather died due to eating bad food. Eating these bad foods made their grandfather die of heart disease. So Josh and JB's mom decided to changer their diet, so that she could protect them from any heart conditions. This could foreshadow that one of the lives in the family were saved due to eating healthy, and not fried foods, and Krispy Kreme. All of this evidence is supported on page 97, when Josh's mom was talking to him about his grandfather/grandpop having a bad diet and dying of a heart disease.

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Why might a justice want to write a broader majority opinion?

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Answer: Laissez -Faire

Explanation:

I believe this is the answer you are looking for.

Answer:

In someone else's buisness its not ok to have employees intrude on big decisions like selling it or destroying it. He's basically saying the government is kinda like employees to us, we are the boss of ourselves, as long as we stay in our own lane and follow neccesary rules.

Explanation:

I have no explanation.

Which of the following describes a major victory by the women's rights movement during the early 1960s? A. State legislatures ratified the Equal Rights Amendmentproviding a constitutional guarantee of equality between male and female citizens . B. Congress extended legal protections against gender discrimination by incorporating women into the Civil Rights Act of 1964. National Organization of Women was recognized as the first all-female labor union and won equal pay guarantees from many large corporations . D. President Kennedy appointed the first female justice to the Supreme Court and promised to appoint at least one additional female justice

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

It was during that debate that he introduced, on February 8, 1964, the sex amendment.  The amendment was a one-word addition, sex, to Title VII of the bill, which prohibited employers from discriminating on the basis of ace, color, religion, or national origin.

John F Kennedy only appointed two men to the supreme court.

The equal rights Amendment was in the 1970's and not all states have ratified it.

This was a super confusing question because of how vague the answer choices were. I mean yes women were eventually included in the civil rights act, but it didn't protect women in education. And the wage gap still existed after the equal pay guarantees.  

Answer:

B. Congress extended legal protections against gender discrimination by incorporating women into the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Explanation:

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Which word has a positive
connotation?
Which word has a negative
connotation?

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positive =focused ,negative =uninterested and bored

Answer:

Focused has a positive connotation, while obsessed has a negative connotation.

Explanation:

She was very focused on doing her homework.

She was obsessed with her homework.

According to this map, which states were affected by the Emancipation Proclamation?

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Answer: C. Southern states only

Explanation:

How is Jefferson the lesser of two evils in Hamilton’s eyes?

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Answer:

So Robert J. Kolker 's answer below is correct (and he added a great link to a historical document to boot!) ... As Robert noted, the TL,DR version is that Hamilton viewed Jefferson as the lesser of two evils. The first thing that needs to be said is that 'all the players' (Hamilton, Jefferson, Burr) knew each other well.

Explanation:

7. Describe the strategic, political, and operational aspects of human resources management. Give examples.

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Answer:

Strategic human resource management involves a future-oriented process of developing and implementing HR programs that address and solve business problems and directly contribute to major long-term business objectives

Explanation:

5 Awesome Human Resources Form Examples

   1) Job Application. Customize this job application form to quickly gather resumes and cover letters from top talent. ...

   2) Employee Benefits Survey. To keep your employees happy, you need to listen to their feedback. ...

   3) Employee Referral Form. ...

   4) 360 Degree Feedback. ...

   5) PTO Request.

Why are states called laboratories of democracy

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Answer:

The individual states in the United States are sometimes called "laboratories of democracy" because they can experiment with innovative policy ideas. This allows other states and the nation as a whole to see if the new ideas work or not before they adopt them.

Explanation:

Answer:

The individual states in the United States are sometimes called "laboratories of democracy" because they can experiment with innovative policy ideas. This allows other states and the nation as a whole to see if the new ideas work or not before they adopt them.

Explanation:

Which of the following describes the relationship between filibuster and cloture?

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Answer is C .............

How has the HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION changed over time?

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Answer:

Human population growth has gotten larger and larger as time goes on. The first 1 billion people were in 1803. It has taken 120 years to get to another billion people. It is changing by 80 million people born a year. At 10 billion, we will most likely fall short of food supply due to the overpopulation.

Enslaved Populations of Selected States
State
1830
1840
1850
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
3,292
102,994
469,757
141,603
117,549
65,659
2,605
89,737
449,087
183,059
253,532
195,211
2,290
90,368
472,528
239,459
342,844
309,878
7 Which statement best explains the changes shown in this table?
A Slaves from the Upper South were moved to the Lower South to work on
cotton plantations,
B The Upper South experienced an agricultural labor shortage in the
antebellum period.
C Slaves were transferred from the Lower South to the Upper South to work in
newly built factories.
D The Lower South lost population as settlers migrated west to establish new
plantations

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Answer:

subject?

Explanation:

What role did President Johnson play in U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War? *
He led the protest movement against the Vietnam War.
He sent U.S. military advisors to Vietnam.
He gradually decreased U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.
He was the first U.S. President to send troops to Vietnam and increased U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.

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Answer:

Option D, He was the first U.S. President to send troops to Vietnam and increased U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War

Explanation:

Through the new foreign policy, President Johnson allowed the American troops to involve in Vietnam war. Followed by foreign policy,  in 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was passed by Congress to allow President Johnson to use military force in Southeast Asia without any official declaration of war.

Hence, option D is correct

William of Normandy's rule was important in:

A.centralizing rule in England.

B.limiting the power of the monarch in England.

C.making English the official language of England.

D.All of the choices are correct.

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Answer:

D. All of the choices are correct.

Explanation:

William I also referred to as William the conqueror was the first known Norman monarch of England. He was born on c. 1028 and died on the 9th of September, 1087.

William of Normandy's rule was important in:

A. Centralizing rule in England.

B. Limiting the power of the monarch in England.

C. Making English the official language of England.

Because of their isolation, Spanish settlers in California, or ___, felt little connection to their government.
Fill in the blank plz

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Answer: Californios

Explanation:

Californios are the Spanish-American descendants of Spanish settlers and soldiers who undertook expeditions to the Northern parts of California in order to claim it for Spain. After they did so, they set up Presidios and spread Catholicism.

They were however, quite isolated from the Spanish government in Mexico and so felt very little connection to them. The government for their part, might not have been very interested in the Californios due to the distance from Mexico city and the little resources California brought in at the time.

The steep mountains found in South America forced early farmers to A stop growing the teosinte plant B. cut terraces for planting crops C. return to hunting and gathering D. store water in aqueducts.

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Answer:

B. Cut terraces for planting crops.

Explanation: The Incas used cut terraces to plant their crops at such steep altitudes.

Answer:

B. Cut terraces for planting crops

Explanation:

If a Republican presidential candidate from the South is considered unsupportive of women's rights, he might "balance the
ticket" by choosing as a running mate.
a.
a woman
b. a southerner
C. an African American
d. a Republican
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Ο Α
ОВ
ОС
OD

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Answer:

Definetely A

Explanation:

To rule out the idea that he is misogynistic because of course, no man against women would run with a woman XD

which of the following was the main reason for the rapid settlement of the Great Plains during the late 1800s?

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Answer:  The Dawes Act in 1887 was primarily an attempt by the United States government to encourage Native Americans to give up their traditional cultures.

Congress passed a law requiring all public lands to be sold at auction. Congress passed a law allowing people to claim public land and convert it to public property through homesteading.

Explanation:

ill give brain just helpppp Which of the following cities was the first to desegregate public high schools?

Little Rock
Birmingham
Charleston
Atlanta

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Answer:

In 1957, in accordance with massive resistance, Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas called upon the Arkansas National Guard to prevent nine black students from attending the newly desegregated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. In response, President Dwight D.

Answer:

Little Rock

Explanation:

What is the basic characteristic of the American economic system?

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Answer:

People often use the terms free enterprise, free market, or capitalism to describe the economic system of the United States. A free enterprise economy has five important characteristics. They are: economic freedom, voluntary (willing) exchange, private property rights, the profit motive, and competition.

Explanation:

Now that you are familiar with the cotton gin, the Underground Railroad, and key abolitionists, you will reflect on your learning by answering questions.

You will answer each question with a paragraph of complete sentences of your own words. Be sure to mention specific events, people, and terms from the lesson to support your answer.

How did the invention of the cotton gin affect slavery in the United States? (Think about the video we watched on Thursday.)
What was the Underground Railroad? Your response needs to include and explain the terms conductor, lines, station, and freight.
How did men like William Lloyd Garrison, Reverend Lovejoy, and Fredrick Douglass participate in the abolitionist movement?

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Answer:

You will answer each question with a paragraph of complete sentences of your own words. Be sure to mention specific events, people, and terms from the lesson to support your answer.

1. How did the invention of the cotton gin affect slavery in the United States?

    Since the cotton gin, it expanded the slavery in the country again, but it made the slaves more important since the cotton gin made it easier to pick cotton, extra slaves were needed to cover additional land and increased the profit.

2. What was the Underground Railroad? Your response needs to include and explain the terms conductor, lines, station, and freight.

    The underground railroad is how enslaved people of colored would have a secret route along the way.  Jonathan Walker was the conductor of the railroad and was the person helping the slaves escape.  Lines were what slaves would call the escape route; lines were their code word so in case a slave owner heard them they would not know what they were talking about.  Freight was a code word for slaves, Walker would transport freight which, would take the slaves to the Bahamas and to independence.  The station was the code word Harriet Tubman, a free slave made as a code for a safe place to hide.

3. How did men like William Lloyd Garrison, Reverend Lovejoy, and Fredrick Douglass participate in the abolitionist movement?

    William Lloyd Garrison was an American who wanted to abolish slavery so he wrote and published the newspaper article called Liberator which included essays from previous slaves so their stories could be shared in chances it would end slavery.  Frederick Douglass was a colored author who was a previous slave, he wrote about antislavery and his experience about it.  Reverend Lovejoy was newspaper editor, he even died defending his right about printing slavery abolishing articles.

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Climate is the condition of the atmosphere (air) in a
particular place and time.
TRUE
FALSE

Please answer?

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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Which of the following statements are true of the 1980 election?

Check any of the boxes that apply.
Regan won the large majority of states.
All Democrats voted for Carter.
Though the popular vote was not close, the Electoral College vote was close.
Evangelical voters were an important source of Reagan’s support.

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Answer:

A and D

Explanation:

Considering the available options given, the following statements, which are true of the 1980 election, are:

1. Regan won the large majority of states. This option is valid as Reagan won 44 states.

2. Evangelical voters were an essential source of Reagan’s support. This option is credible due to many evangelical voters' dislike of the then-President Jimmy Carter not opposing the legalized abortion, gay rights, etc. Hence they voted for Ronald Reagan instead.

The statements that is true of 1980 election is Regan won the large majority of states and electoral College vote was close.

What is Democracy?

Democracy is a type of government that allows for the citizen or individual of a particular region, state or country vote in their leader.

The people elect by casting a vote which is eventually counted to know who wins.

Therefore, The statements that is true of 1980 election is Regan won the large majority of states and electoral College vote was close.

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What is the connection between the civil rights movement and voting rights in the U.S.?

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Answer:

Many African Americans who attempted to vote were also threatened physically or feared losing their jobs. One of the major goals of the Civil Rights Movement was to register voters across the South in order for African Americans to gain political power.

Explanation:

The Civil Rights Movement's success in increased political power and increased visibility in American pop culture for African Americans inspired other demographics to utilize similar tactics to win their own rights.

> The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the most comprehensive civil rights legislation ever enacted by Congress. It contained extensive measures to dismantle Jim Crow segregation and combat racial discrimination.

> The Voting Rights Act of 1965 removed barriers to black enfranchisement in the South, banning poll taxes, literacy tests, and other measures that effectively prevented African Americans from voting.

> Segregationists attempted to prevent the implementation of federal civil rights legislation at the local level.

Through nonviolent protest, the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s broke the pattern of public facilities' being segregated by “race” in the South and achieved the most important breakthrough in equal-rights legislation for African Americans since the Reconstruction period (1865–77).

Was Benjamin Mays president morehouse college?

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Answer:

In 1922, Mays became a Baptist minister and from 1934 to 1940 was dean of Howard University's School of Religion. He was an advisor to U.S. presidents, served as the first African American president of the Atlanta Board of Education, and was the president of Morehouse College for 27 years.

Explanation:

Christians during the Byzantine era agreed that icons were good.
O True
O False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

an icon is a sacred image used in religious devotion". The most common subjects include Christ, Mary, saints, and angels

what Supreme Court case found that blacks, both slaves and free - "cannot be, nor ever were intended to be citizens"

A - Dred Scott v John F. A. Sandford

B - Plessy v Ferguson

C - Griswold v Connecticut

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

In the landmark Dred Scott case, the Court decided that blacks—both slave and free—"cannot be, nor ever were intended to be citizens." This finding carried particular importance because it meant that the plaintiff, a slave named Dred Scott, held no legal standing and therefore could not sue his master.

Answer:

Answer is A dred scott v john f.a sandford

Explanation:

What kinds of gifts did his subjects give the Great Khan for the New Year? What details does Marco Polo include to show the richness of the Khan’s court?

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Answer:

The gifts bestowed to the Great Khan on the eve of New Year by his subjects are gold, silver, precious stones, pieces of white cloth, and great numbers of white horses.

The details included in Marco Polo's account to present the richness of the Khan's court is that his court will present nine times nine the article.

Explanation:

"The Great Khan Celebrates the New Year" is a primary account written by Marco Polo. In his account, he writes about the celebration of the New Year in the courts of the Great Khan. He writes that the subjects of the Great Khan bestowed him with great gifts such as gold, silver, precious stones, pieces of white cloth, and great numbers of white horses.

The details that Marco Polo includes in his account to reveal the richness of the Khan's court is "It is moreover the custom in making presents to  the Great Khan, for those who have it in their power  to furnish nine times nine of the article of which the  present consists. Thus, for instance, if a province  sends a present of horses, there are nine times nine,  or eighty-one head in the drove. And so also of gold,  or of cloth, nine times nine pieces. His Majesty  receives at this festival no fewer than  a hundred thousand horses."

What was true about journalists like Edward R.Murrow

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Answer:

Murrow created on his television program "See It Now" a series of reports that helped lead to censorship of Senator Joseph McCarthy. His bravery allowed him to tell the world about the events of London's German Blitz while it was going on and to face fear at home in public over a decade later.

Edward Roscoe Murrow, an radio broadcaster and war correspondents in America. First, he achieved prominence for CBS ' news division during second World War with a number of live broadcasts in radio from Europe. Overall he utilized television as a platform for engaging and educating the public in political and cultural movements.

"Their work changed how many people looked at their government" is true about journalists like Edward R. Murrow.

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