Cape Verde
Cuba
Eboe
Songhay
The two islands where the Portuguese had their sugar plantations were:
Madeira: The Portuguese established sugar plantations on the island of Madeira, located in the Atlantic Ocean. Madeira became a significant center for sugar production during the 15th and 16th centuries. The favorable climate and fertile soil of Madeira made it suitable for growing sugarcane.
Cape Verde: The Portuguese also had sugar plantations on the Cape Verde islands, an archipelago off the western coast of Africa. These islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean, were used for sugarcane cultivation and sugar production. The Cape Verde islands served as an important stopover point in the transatlantic slave trade, supplying enslaved Africans for labor on the sugar plantations in other colonies.
It's important to note that while Cuba became a major sugar-producing region in later centuries, it was not one of the islands where the Portuguese had their sugar plantations. Eboe (also known as present-day Nigeria) and Songhay (located in West Africa) were not islands and were not directly associated with Portuguese sugar plantations during that period.
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A-They believed Chinatowns were unlike other parts of a city and should not exist.
B-The believed Chinatowns were dangerous but necessary to promote assimilation into American culture.
C-They believed Chinatowns were strange, but they added rich culture to a city.
D-They believed Chinatowns were necessary because they segregated immigrants from other parts of the city.
Correct answer choice is :
Nativism is the political policy of supporting the advantages of native residents against those of immigrants. However, this is currently more generally defined as an immigration limitation position. In scholarly studies, nativism is a conventional scientific term. The primitive goal of nativists is to stop the stream of new immigrants to the host country. The popular nativist opinion is that a loss of culture is expected when other cultural. During periods of increased immigration feelings of xenophobia tend to clean the population.
B.China’s economy suffered, as it refused to recognize the value of foreign ideas, goods, and technology. .
C.China’s economy suffered, as it refused to allow non-Chinese merchants to trade along the Silk Road. .
D.China’s economy thrived, as it allowed successful bankers and merchants to control its government
B.)It rejected both legally required segregation and government efforts to enforce integration.
C.) It allowed segregation under certain circumstances where people voluntarily choose separate facilities.
D.)It ruled that segregation was unconstitutional and that efforts must be made to achieve integration.
2. What issue was debated in the Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education case?
A.)busing of students to integrate public schools
B.)use of quotas to ensure expanded minority hiring
C.)rights of parents to remove their children from school
D.)limitation of public school students' Constitutional rights
3. The quote below comes from the Supreme Court ruling in Mapp v. Ohio (1961):
"We hold that all evidence obtained by searches and seizures in violation of the Constitution is, by that same authority, inadmissible in a state court."
Why did the Court make this ruling?
A.)to ensure that criminal defendants were given a speedy trial
B.)to provide protection for the rights of every citizen
C.)to increase the power of the federal government over the states
D.)to allow all citizens to make choices without government interference
4. The quote below is part of Title IX of the Education Amendments, passed by Congress in 1972:
"No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance."
Which statement explains how this law related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
A.)It extended the protections of the Civil Rights Act to women.
B.)It limited restrictions in the Civil Rights Act to the educational arena.
C.)It connected the enforcement of the Civil Rights Act to educational funding.
D.)It reduced the effectiveness of the central provisions of the Civil Rights Act.
1. The approach the Warren Court took to the issue of segregation is that he ruled that segregation was unconstitutional and that efforts must be made to achieve integration.
2. The quotes was to provide protection for the rights of every cit
3. The law related to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is that it connected the enforcement of the Civil Rights Act to educational funding.
Intergration allows the inclusion of everyone without any bias.
It does not allow some people to be preferred yo another but rather share all opportunity equally.
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