Who led the Mormon migration to the Great Salt Lake area

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Answer: Brigham Young led the mormons into the Utah valleys salt lake 

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The term reverse discrimination was used in

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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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Why was the Articles of Confederation discarded?

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The articles had a lot of weaknesses. Their was no executive branch, which means their was no one to actually enforce the laws. Their was no judicial branch, so there was no one to settle disputes between states. Also, the federal/central government didn't have the power to tax. This lead to shay's rebellion because the state's taxes were too high and the federal government couldn't keep them in check.
The Articles of Confederation was discarded because problems arrived from the National and State governments. States did not have a high level of cooperation that they needed to succeed as a nation. There was no National Government powerful enough to wage war against another country or Native Americans. No executive branch or national courts. They needed a more strong and unified government so they met for the constitutional convention and drafted the constitution we know today.

The name of the first Spanish mission in East Texas established by Father Massanet was_________

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San Francisco De Los Tejas

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Begun in 1690 as a response to the La Salle expedition.

Who advocated for an African homeland for African Americans? A) Langston Hughes B)Alain LeRoy Locke C) W.E. B. Du Bois D )Marcus Garvey

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D)Marcus Garvey advocated for an African homeland for African Americans. Marcus Garvey was a Jamaican was a political leader, publisher, journalist, entrepreneur and orator who was a proponent of Black Nationalism and Pan-African Movements. He believed that people of African descent should return to Africa and that people of European descent living in Africa should go back to Europe.
Who advocated for an African homeland for African Americans? D)Marcus Garvey

Prior to the French Revolution, what was the basis for the division among the Three Estates?

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The basis at the time before the French Revolution is the following: Money and Title. The Three estates are the clergies, the nobles and the commoners. The clergies are made up of rich and poor layman serving the Church. The nobles refers to the monarch while the commoners are the ordinary rich people in France.

John Locke helped develop the idea of a social contract between citizens and themonarchy.
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John Locke helped develop the idea of a social contract between citizens and the "government", through was he believed was a "social contract" that allowed people to give up certain freedoms for the benefit of society.

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