The option that best states how Erasmus and More helped spread Renaissance ideas in Europe is B. Both questioned Church teachings while still being religious. Both were Renaissance humanist writers and leaders of the Protestant Reformation. They argued for open-mindedness, moderation, and tolerance, while still being religious.
B. Josef Stalin
C. Benito Mussolini
D. Francisco Franco
Franklin
Bull Run
Charleston
Gettysburg
The correct answer is Gettysburg.
Prior to the Battle of Gettysburg, Lee's Army of Northern Virginia was on a roll and had the idea that if they took the war to the North, it might test the resolve of the Northern people and force a peace.
Lee lost the battle though and turned tail. The Southern Army never made it above the Mason Dixon Line again
The answer is Gettysburg
b. The court declared that the 14th Amendment was unconstitutional.
c. Blacks were permitted to share railway cars with whites in the South.
d. Segregation in the South was determined to be legal.
Answer:
d. Segregation in the South was determined to be legal.
Explanation:
In 1892, Homer Plessy, a black man, sat in a "whites only" car of a Louisiana train. But Louisiana had a Separate Car Act (1890), which required separate railway cars for blacks and whites, and Plessy ended up arrested.
In the case, Plessy’s lawyer argued that the Separate Car Act violated the 13th and 14th Amendments, which established absolute equality before the law for people regardless of their origin or race.
However, the Supreme Court considered that segregation did not necessarily imply an inequality toward African Americans, and it wasn't a form of discrimination. Therefore, segregation in the South was determined to be legal.