Known as the Warren Court, this period is known as the period Earl Warren served as Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court (from 1953 to 1969). It was an Activist Court that expanded individual rights and power of the federal government to enforce civil rights legislation.
One example that the Warren Court expanded the First Amendment was the expansion of Freedom of Religion. In the case Sherbert v. Verner in 1963 the Supreme Court decided that if an employee can prove their religious conflicts they are protected by law from discrimination. In the case Engel v. Vitale in 1962 the Court ruled that it was illegal for states to require official school prayers to be recited by students and in Abington Township School District v. Schempp in 1963, the Court ruled that school-sponsored Bible readings were unconstitutional.
Horizontal integration is a business strategy aimed at increasing market share by acquiring or merging with competitors, whereas vertical integration is a strategy aimed at expanding into different steps of the production path to gain control over the supply chain and reduce costs.
Horizontal integration and vertical integration are both business strategies aiming at expanding a company, but they do this in different manners. Horizontal integration is when a company acquires or merges with its competitors to increase its market share. This strategy works by eliminating competition and increasing the size and client base of the business.
On the other hand, vertical integration is a strategy where a company expands its operations into different steps of the same production path. For instance, a company may decide to start producing raw materials it uses in its production, distributing its products, or retailing its goods. This type of integration is aimed at gaining more control over the supply chain and reducing costs.
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Answer:
It is D. Europe during the First Industrial Revolution
Explanation:
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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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Answer:
Trial and execution of many Nazi war criminals
Explanation:
The Nuremberg trials were used to put high-ranking Nazis for war crimes and atrocities they committed during WW2. (obviously the Allies performed war crimes as well, but they won the war so no one cared lol) They were held accountable for their crimes and most were sentenced to death. However, many former high-ranking Nazis were never found guilty and went on to lead their own lives, including many former generals helping with the formation of the post-war German Army (Bundeswehr) in 1955.
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b. Germany
d. France
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Cecil Rhodes
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