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How did the native Americans write?

They didn't. Most Native Americans didn't have writing systems prior to the arrival of the Europeans.


Blacks in the 1930's?

Black's didn't have many rights. They were treated unfairly. African American education in the 1930s was racially segregated. With few exceptions living patterns and customs led to segregated schools nationwide; in many places, especially in the South, segregation was the law. As African Americans were often the poorest members of communities, their neighborhood schools suffered from their inability to raise funds for teacher salaries and maintenance. African Americans were also unrepresented on most school boards and hence were unable to push for better funding for their schools. The average expenditure per pupil per year was eighty dollars; for African American students the average was fifteen. Nationally, more than 25 percent of all students were black, but they received only 12 percent of all education revenues and only 3 percent of funds budgeted for school transportation.


What is a Victorian slate board used for?

Victorian slate boards were mostly used by children in schools. Children used slate boards to learn how to write and spell.


How many people appear on both honours boards at lords?

As of October 2023, only 25 players have achieved the distinction of appearing on both the Lord's Honours Boards for Test cricket and One Day Internationals (ODIs). The Honours Boards recognize outstanding individual performances in matches played at Lord's, with separate boards for batting and bowling in each format. This dual recognition highlights the exceptional talent and versatility of these cricketers.


What boards of directors does Colin Powell sit on?

secretary of state

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How many Texas state agencies are not headed by elected official?

There are more than 200 boards, commissions, and departments. The individuals of these boards are appointed by the governor.


Texas governor appointed boards serve how many years?

According to my text book the Texas governor can appoint people to boards for six-year terms. These terms are staggered two years apart, so only one-third of these positions become vacant every two years.


How are members of boards of accountancy selected?

Typically members of a board of accountancy are appointed by a state's governor and include both licensed CPAs and public members. The CPA members are often selected by the governor after consulting with the state's CPA society


True or false members of local school boards are usually appointed?

true.


What was blill Clinton's biggest accomplishment when he was president?

During Bill Clinton's tenure as governor of Arkansas, he advocated education reform that decreased high school drop out in the state. He also promoted affirmative action, promoting more African Americans to boards and state commissions.


What job does the president and congress have in the appointment process?

Committees, commissions, and boards are appointed by both the president and congress.


What did the voting rights act of 1965 provide?

The Voting Rights Act of 1965: under the act > (1) ferderal officials could register African Americans as voters since southern voter registration boards refused to, and (2) it effectively eliminated literacy tests and other barriers for them > WHY? > so that African Americans could register to vote in the Deep South


How are the school superintendents of each school system chosen in Georgia?

Local superintendents are appointed by local school boards.


How did the native Americans write?

They didn't. Most Native Americans didn't have writing systems prior to the arrival of the Europeans.


Why is the office of the lieutenent governor considered by some to be the most powerful office in Texas state government?

The Governor of Texas doesn't have much power, such as hiring or firing staff - much of it is controlled by the legislature. But the Lieutenant Governor plays an active role as President of the Senate (unlike the US Vice President) and also chairs a number of important government boards.


Why is the power to make appointments to Boards and executive officers important to the governor of Georgia?

The power to make appointments to boards and executive officers is crucial for the governor of Georgia as it allows them to influence state policy and administration effectively. By selecting individuals who align with their vision and priorities, the governor can ensure that key agencies operate efficiently and implement their agenda. This authority also enables the governor to foster accountability and responsiveness within the state's leadership, which is vital for effective governance. Additionally, these appointments can shape long-term strategies and initiatives that impact the state's future.


What are the duties of lt governor john sanchez?

-Serves as acting Governor when Governor Martinez is out of state -Serves as President (presiding officer) of the NM State Senate -Serves as the state Ombudsman responsible for facilitating cooperation between state government and citizens (constituent services) -Serves on several boards/commissions/councils