B: No one was sure if the atom bomb would actually ever work and they didn't want negative feedback.
C: The United States did not want Great Britain or France to know that it had nuclear technology.
D: The United States was developing the technology illegally and with stolen technology and materials.
The correct answer is: "a few".
Income or wealth inequalities are characterized by a small share of the total population which controls the factors of production, for example, land and capital, while the majority do not have access to factor ownership and they can only make a living by becoming employees of the first group. Therefore, inequalities are difficult are structural and long-lasting.
Answer: Kim II Sung was the leader of North Korea.
Explanation: Took the test.
changes made to parliament under King Henry
English parliament under King Edward I
the creation of the English parliament
Answer:
English parliament under King Edward I
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Act that was found unconstitutional by the Supreme Court because of the wording of the Fourteenth Amendment was the Civil Rights Act of 1875.
Explanation:
The Civil Rights Act of 1875 was a federal law proposed by Republican Senator Charles Sumner and Republican representative Benjamin Butler in 1870 during the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant. The law was approved by the United States Congress in February 1875 and signed by President Grant on 1 March 1875. The legislative provisions guaranteed that everyone, regardless of race, skin color or previous condition of slavery was entitled to the same treatment in public places, for example transport and taverns.
In 1883, the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional claiming that the congress had no power to regulate the conduct of individuals. The XIV amendment prohibits discrimination as long as it is a state that commits them, and not an individual; however many of the provisions of the law were reinserted in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and in the Fair Housing Act using federal power to regulate inter-state trade.