The correct answers are:
A sea route to Asia was established
Portugal built a trading empire
When the Cape Route to India was planned Portugal already was trading with Asia, but the new route would be cost saving and would monopolize the spice trade.
When Vasco da Gama achieved the new route, it consolidated Portugal as a maritime power and the country dominated global trade routes.
The likelihood would be lower because the supreme court decision effectively reduced the impact that smaller rural communities had on representation in the house of representatives in the national level. This is because the districts had to be drawn according to the population in order to make all districts equal in population size which resulted in smaller rural areas getting swept away by larger communities since they would become parts of their districts.
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depends on how equal the cuts would be, if it’s equally divided maybe it would
work. However, equality doesn’t mean equity because there are times that a
President should really look on the matters that the people needed. In budgeting,
we should list down our top to the least priorities and from there we can set
where our taxes (money) will go. Thinking not just for the majority of the
population but for keeping ALL the people in mind can help the President be
re-elected.
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I believe the answer is:
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)
He could punish tribunal judges with death for making inappropriate judgments.