The correct answer it Battle of Philippi
b. University of California v. Bakke
c. Brown v. Board of Education
d. Griswold v. Connecticut
Option C Brown v. Board of Education is correct. The Brown v. Board of Education was about the question of segregation policy in Education.
In the Brown v. Board of Education that students can have "Freedom of Choice", with an objective of desegregation. School autihority came up with loopholes in the verdict, and the objective of desegregation was not met.
This Green V. County school board verdict argues about how "Freedom of Choice" is violating equal protection. Thus, Option C is was the important precedent for this case.
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B. Helped unskilled workers get training
C. Forced the government to control wages
D. Showed workers that organized labor was powerful
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The railway strike of 1877 showed workers that organized labor was powerful. The correct answer to this question is option D.
The railway strike of 1877 was the largest strike in U.S. history at the time. Workers from various railroad companies went on strike to protest wage cuts and poor working conditions. The strike began in West Virginia and quickly spread to other states, including Maryland, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Missouri.
The railway strike of 1877 showed workers that they had the power to organize and fight for better working conditions. The strike also led to the formation of the first national labor organization in the United States, the Knights of Labor. The Knights of Labor advocated for better working conditions and higher wages for workers and was instrumental in organizing other strikes and labor movements in the late 19th century.
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Jimmy Carter
Gerald Ford
George H.W. Bush
The correct answer is C) Gerald Ford.
The president that was criticized for pardoning Nixon was Gerald Ford.
After Richard Nixon resigned due to the Watergate Scandal, and avoid impeachment by the US Congress, Gerald Ford became the 38th President of the United States. His administration started in August 1974. At that moment, many citizens thought that Ford would exert an exemplary punishment against Nixon for all the things he did, but that was not the case. Gerald Ford pardoned Nixon for all the crimes committed. Some analysts considered that the pardon was part of the negotiations to get Ford the Presidency.
b. Secretary of the Treasury.
c. Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs.
d. Commissioner of Indians Affairs.