<span>New immigrants shape the architecture of US cities by bringing their own style of architecture that may be distinct to their own culture. For example, during the European colonization of the US, the American architecture was heavily influenced by European architecture such as English revival architecture.</span>
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Black citizens were denied access to the same public facilities as whitesun. (The situation is very similar to United States during the Segregation Era. The black people in Africa was banned from using facilities such as public schools and transportation)
Marriages between white and nonwhite citizens were forbidden.
( The white people during the Apartheid era were seen as superior in Africa, so interracial marriage was banned)
Nonwhite citizens were required to carry identification papers with them at all times.
( The identification was made to 'proof' their affiliation with a certain work place. Without them, the non-white citizens could be thrown to jail)
Strangely enough the correct answer here would be actually D as the voting ballots before the 1890s were in fact printed by the political parties themselves. Today the printing of ballots is a very serious business and there are strict regulations and control mechanisms in place in order to stop voter fraud which unfortunately is a big issue.
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. Europeans hadn't used maritime routes before the age of exploration because they focused on exploring Europe for gold, silver, and other precious metals. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
Regulations need to be followed from both states and the federal government.
Each state can set regulations because business is happening in each state. You would also need to follow federal regulation because you are crossing state lines to conduct business.
The federal regulations are typically fewer in number and scope but would create general guidelines for running the business. Due to federal power being superior to state power, all federal regulations would take priority over the state regulations. The states could each regulate business in addition to the federal regulations. Therefore state regulations tend to be more precise.