What effect did the Supreme Court decision in the Dred Scott case have on slavery in the United States?
Answer:
struck down the Missouri Compromise as unconstitutional, maintaining that Congress had no power to forbid or abolish slavery in the territories.
Explanation:
After 1974 Supreme Court decision to what to types of institutions did the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment apply
The correct question is
After a 1954 Supreme Court decision, to what two types of institutions did the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment (14th Amend.) apply?
Answer:
state governments and the federal government
Explanation:
In 1954, in the case of Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously and decided based on the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which prohibits racial segregation in public schools and dissuades the government from rejecting equal protection of the laws to people. The ruling applies to both "state governments and the federal government"
Which was a part of the Virginia Plan at the Constitutional Convention?
A a legislature with proportional representation for the states
B each state having one vote in the legislature
C a weaker legislature
D a unicameral legislature
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During the period of physical detention and internment, there were a few significant legal challenges to the constitutionality of Executive Order No. 9066. Fred Korematsu was arrested for violating the Civilian Exclusion Order. He was found guilty and jailed; his legal case became Korematsu vs. United States. In December 1944 the United States Supreme Court handed down a majority decision upholding the validity of the evacuation order.
In the Fred Korematsu case, the US Supreme Court ruled that the internment order
should be overturned because it had not been applied fairly.
violated individual rights and was unconstitutional.
was constitutional because national defense came first.
did not apply in this situation and should not be considered.
Answer:
In the Fred Korematsu case, the US Supreme Court ruled that the internment order was constitutional because national defense came first.
Explanation:
The Japanese internment of 1942 was a direct result of the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese troops. The order was given by Executive Order 9066 that makes it compulsory to put every one of Japanese descent in a particular area, away from the common American people.
The case of Fred Korematsu against the United States was after this order where the former refused to comply with the evacuation. His stance was that the very Order is a direct violation of the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution.
In this case, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the US, stating that the internment was a necessity and was constitutional as it pertains to the security of the nation.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
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The first 10 Amendments involve which Principle of Government?
a. Popular Sovereignty
b. Checks and Balances
c. Individual Rights
d. Federalism
Answer:
i think its d. federalism
Explanation:
Which of these was a consequence of the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
Answer:
A. Democrats lost political support in the South
Explanation:
Connexus US History & Constitution: Unit 13, Lesson 3
"Southern Democrats, who came to be called the Dixiecrats, continued to oppose the advances made by the civil rights movement. In the century before, starting with the formation of the Republican Party, the Democratic Party had tended to dominate the South. But when Democrats Kennedy and Johnson aligned themselves on the side of civil rights, party loyalties were challenged and broken.
In the 1968 presidential election, many Dixiecrats backed third-party candidate George Wallace. Wallace was the former governor of Alabama and a strong supporter of segregation. In future elections, the same people were pulled toward Republican candidates, such as Richard Nixon. Since 1960, no Democratic candidate for president, with the exception of Georgia governor Jimmy Carter in 1976, has been able to win the majority of southern states."
The consequence of the passage of the civil rights act of 1964 was that:
Democrats lost support in the southWhat was the civil rights act of 1964?This was a law that was passed in this year to stop the discrimination of the people of black origin in public and government grounds.
The act also helped to enforce the voting rrights of black people as well as disallowing segregation in the country.
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Korematsu v.United States (1944)
In Korematsu v. the United States, you read about Japanese Americans being singled out and detained,
without trial, specifically because of their race/ethnicity. In your opinion, are there any circumstances
under which you see such actions as being acceptable? Is national security more important than
constitutional rights? Explain your answers.
Answer:
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Explanation:
United States, legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court, on December 18, 1944, upheld (6–3) the conviction of Fred Korematsu—a son of Japanese immigrants who was born in Oakland, California—for having violated an exclusion order requiring him to submit to forced relocation during World War II.
The fear of the spread of communism in the 1950s and 1960s was the justification for which war?A.World War IIB.the Gulf WarC.the Vietnam WarD.the War in Afghanistan
Rosa has 7 yards of material. Her new skirt will
take 3 yards. How much material will she have
left after the skirt is made?
Answer:
4 yards
Explanation:
Answer:
4 yards or 12 feet
Explanation:
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What city had a population believed to be around 40,000 people?
Question 3 options:
Cahokia
Poverty City
Chickasaw
Moundville
Answer:
Cahokia.
Explanation:
Which philosopher developed principles on happiness , ethics, and the common good?
Answer:
Jeremy Bentham
Explanation:
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Answer:
Jeremy B.
Explanation:
Jeremy Bentham was an English philosopher and political radical
How have people from diverse cultures helped Washington grow and prosper?
Answer:
People of different culture has diversified the culture of Washington and also shaped the industrial growth in and around it
Explanation:
The people of different culture have shaped the diverse culture of Washington. The major reason behind this is the Pacific Ocean trade and the settlement across the coast in lieu to the trade practices. It has communities of Scandinavians, Native Americans, Latinos/Hispanics, Asians and many more. Several small town and cities around Washington are found by its local residents such as agriculture, fishing, or timber.
Answer:
The first reason is that they increased Washington's population allowing them to get approved for statehood. The second reason is that they helped Washington by protests and they stood up for themselves when they were facing discrimination allowing anti-discrimination laws to come. The last and final reason is that they brought new drinks/food that people never tried before allowing Washington to expand the amount of food they produce, for example many people love burritos and they were made in mexico but they were brought here allowing many fast food markets to prosper.
Explanation:
In 2011, the General Assembly targeted undocumented immigration by passing a law that grants them US citizenship. requires them to pay higher taxes. punishes their employers. guarantees their education.
PLEASE HELP WILL MARK AS BRAINLIST Soon after arriving at Jamestown, the colonists were attacked by the Algonquian natives. Within a month, the colonists built a
triangular-shaped, wooden wall to defend their small settlement, which consisted of a storehouse, church, and several houses
Disease, famine, and the on-going attacks from local tribes strained the new colony. Its only hope came from the colony's trade
with the Powhatan natives. The Powhatans gave the colonists food in exchange for iron and copper tools. In time, the colonists
abandoned their fort and moved the settlement further inland.
Other than attacks by the Algonquian, what contributed most to the high death rate among Jamestown colonists?
Answer:
They were not used to the areas climate or its natural resources.
Explanation:
Answer:
They were not used to the area's climate or its natural resources.
Explanation:
One of the main reasons Islam became a major religion in Africa was that:help please
Answer:
the answer is d
Explanation:
This year, the annual tuition at a public four-year university is $5,290. Next year when Jarrod attends his first year, the tuition is expected to increase 4.5%. Jarrod has 1 year to save the amount of money equal to the tuition for his first year. What is the approximate minimum amount Jarrod should save monthly?
Answer:
Jared would have to save 460.670833333333333 dollars monthly
Explanation:
We need to find 4.5 percent of 5290 so we divide by 100 and multiply by 5290 and we get 238.05 then we add that to 5290 and we get 5528.05 then we need to see how much money per month would get him a total of 5528.05 so we divide by 12 and get 460.670833333333333 dollars
B. $461
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What is the legislative branch of local government called?
In the Missouri Compromise, _______________________________.
a.
the Supreme Court stated that Congress could not limit slavery in territories
b.
Dred Scott’s right to freedom was ultimately denied by the United States Supreme Court
c.
a line was drawn at Missouri’s southern border (36' 30'' latitude), and slavery would not be permitted to spread north of that line
d.
new territories would be allowed to vote whether they wanted to be free or slaves states
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
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Answer: It's C
Explanation:
the generally strike initially failed because? (Seattle General Strike 1919)
English Protestants who wanted to reform the Church of England were called
A. Royalists
B. Puritans
C. Republicans
D. Commoners
Answer:
Puritans
Explanation:
Thats what catholics believed
Define the word,'Levitate'.
Answer:
According to Oxford learner's dictionary 'levitate' is rise or cause to rise and hover in the air, typically by means of supposed magical powers.
Answer:
the act or process of levitating, particularly the rising or raising of a person or item by supernatural powers.
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Describe the Ancient Chinese contribution to astrology.
Answer:
In the ancient world, astronomy was important for precise timekeeping, religious ceremonies, and agricultural management. The movement of the sun across the sky determined the seasons, while the lunar cycle of 28 days provided convenient divisions of the year—12 months, based on monath, the Old English word for moon. Chinese astrology and constellations were often used for divination. More than 3,000 years ago, Chinese people invented the 10 Heavenly Stems and 12 Earthly Branches for chronological purposes. These signs are used to designate the hours, days, months and years. However, since most people at that time were illiterate, the signs were difficult to use. Ancient Chinese Astronomy The first Chinese records of astronomy are from about 3000 BC, and they used the circumpolar stars as their reference point for the heavens, unlike the Indo-Europeans who used observations based upon the rising and setting of celestial bodies on the ecliptic and the horizon.
Explanation:
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How should the world respond to the growing population?
Answer:
5 possible solutions to overpopulation
1. Empower women
Studies show that women with access to reproductive health services find it easier to break out of poverty, while those who work are more likely to use birth control. The United Nations Population Fund aims to tackle both issues at once, running microcredit projects to turn young women into advocates for reproductive health.
2. Promote family planning
Simply educating men and women about contraception can have a big impact. When Iran introduced a national family planning programme in 1989, its fertility rate fell from 5.6 births per woman to 2.6 in a decade. A similar effort in Rwanda saw a threefold increase in contraception usage in just five years.
3. Make education entertaining
The US-based Population Media Center gets creative to reach women. Its radio soap operas, which feature culturally specific stories about reproductive issues, have been heard by as many as 500 million people in 50 countries. In Ethiopia, 63 per cent of women seeking reproductive health services reported tuning in.
4. Government incentives
Those at UK charity Population Matters believe there should be a senior government official responsible for addressing population-related issues. They urge governments to promote “responsible parenthood” and say subsidies should be limited to the first two children unless the family is living in poverty.
5) One-child legislation
During China’s high controversial one-child policy, fertility fell from six births per woman in the 1960s to 1.5 in 2014. However, Amnesty International reports that the policy led to coerced or forced abortions and sterilisations. It also disrupted traditional support structures for the elderly and led to a gender imbalance.
Explanation:
Which of the following three court cases affected marriage and family planning?
Obergefell v. Hodges
Roe v. Wade
Mendez v. Westminster
Loving v. Virginia
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Answer:
Obergefell v. Hodges
Loving v. Virginia
Roe v. Wade
Explanation:
Obergefell v. Hodges & Loving v. Virginia were Supreme Court cases that had to do with marriage. Obergefell v. Hodges was the most recent case in 2015, ruling that same-sex couples have the constitutional right to marry. Loving v. Virginia (1967) was a case that outlawed the segregation-era ban on interracial marriage. Both cases ruled that the protections were guaranteed under the Equal Protection & Due Process Clauses in the 14th Amendment.
Roe v. Wade (1973) is a more disputed case, but the original ruling guaranteed a woman's right to abort her baby. The Due Process Clause regarding privacy was again argued here.
Who created utopianism?
Karl Marx
Adam Smith
***Robert Owen***
Friedrich Engels
Answer:
*Robert Owen*
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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What is the main reason that the proportion of Asians and Hispanics in Georgia has grown since the 1970s? low death rates among immigrants migration from other states high birth rates among whites increasing numbers of immigrants
Answer:
increasing numbers of immigrants
Explanation:
The main reason that the proportion of Asians and Hispanics in Georgia has grown since the 1970s is due to "increasing numbers of immigrants."
The above statement is accurate because it was revealed that Georgia international immigrants between 1970 to 1990 are four times faster when compared with the whole country rate. Similarly, it was revealed that since 1990, the significant immigrants to Georgia are Mexico, Central America, and Asia, particularly India and Vietnam.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "increasing numbers of immigrants"
In his 1796 Farewell Address, President Washington argued: "The great rule of conduct in regard to foreign nations is to have with
them as little political (as distinct from commercial connection as possible." Europe, he continued, had its own set of interests,
and those interests were very different from those of the United States... Therefore, concluded Washington, "it is our true policy
to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world, so far, I mean, as we are now at liberty to do it."
-"The Development of Foreign Policy," U.S. Department of State
What was one of the main reasons that Washington believed the United States should follow the policy described in the passage?
OA. to avoid involvement in colonizing other countries
ОВ.
to avoid the need for unfair treaties
OC.
to avoid unequal foreign trade agreements
OD
to avoid becoming involved in foreign wars
Answer:
D: to avoid becoming involved in foreign wars
Explanation:
I had this question on a test.
Imagine that the United States wanted to ensure its citizens' protection overseas by building military bases in big cities
around the world. Why might this cause conflict?
Other countries would want to put bases in the U.S.
Those countries would have to pay to build the bases.
Those countries need the land in the big cities for businesses.
It could be considered a move to interfere with other nations.
Answer:
I'd say that it would be the first one, but thats just my opinion, so take it as you may
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
It would be considered a move to interfere with other nations because then the U.S. would have a hotspot for certain activities within the given area.
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Explanation:
The goal: To eradicate slave ownership
How the message of abolition was spread: "through newspapers like William Lloyd Garrison's “The Liberator" and organizing a cadre of anti slavery lecturers, many of whom were formerly enslaved like Frederick Douglass"- ???
The Underground Railroad: "was used by enslaved African-Americans to primarily escape into free states and Canada." - Wiki
Key people: Sojourner Truth, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, William Lloyd Garrison, Lucretia Mott, David Walker and other men and women devoted to the abolitionist movement awakened the conscience of the American people to the evils of the enslaved people trade. - www.Biography.com
Contributions: Fredrick Douglas became a leader in the abolitionist movement