Segregation was not inherently a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment because it did not deny services or citizenship rights.
Justice Brown stated segregation is not a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment (which grants citizenship rights) if the facilities are equal. By providing equal access to Constitutional rights even if in segregated facilities, the segregation is allowed. If the laws state for unequal treatment then segregation would be in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
The correct answer is C) Racial attitudes and policies had been a part of American life for a long time and were not going to change easily.
Before slavery was made illegal thanks to the 13th amendment, there was a long history of racial segregation and racial superiority in America. From the first slaves (brought over during the early 1600's) to the end of the Civil War, many Americans were taught that African-Americans were inferior. Thanks to the Supreme Court case Dred Scott vs. Sandford, enslaved Africans were even considered property at one point in American history.
This long history of painting African-Americans as inferior was not going to change overnight. Rather, many southererns kept these types of views and passed them on from generation to generation.
Because the icons were visually appealing, making them more interesting to people
Because most people were illiterate, making visual learning tools helpful.
Some felt it was useful to learn about religion through these objects, as literacy rates were quite low.
(1) increased authority of the Kievan princes
(2) rise in trade along the Silk Roads
(3) introduction of Hinduism into Chinese
culture
(4) maritime exploration of the Arabian seacoast
The correct answer is "2".
The Mongol Empire was the largest land empire in history. It originates in present-day Mongolia. At its peak, it stretched from Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan.
The Mongols were very supportive of trade. They engaged in the maintenance of trade routes that linked lands in the Mediterranean basin to China. This route would become to be known as "The Silk Road". This famous route would be later used by Marco Polo.