Why was Justice Roger B Taney important to the states’ rights? why?

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Answer: Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger BTaney made the pro-slavery ruling in the 1857 Dred Scott Case that deemed blacks were not citizens of the US.

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What could the United States and other countries have done before the war to stop the Holocaust?

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To stop the Holocaust the United states and other countries could have passed laws that made anti-Semitic illegal.

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Holocaust was genocide which was carried against Jews and other groups. Millions of people including homosexuals, Jehovah witnesses, soviet prisoners of war and political dissidents also suffered mostly oppression and death under Nazi tyranny.

Antisemitism was the discrimination against the Jews. To prevent this before the war the nations could have passed the anti-Semitic law and make it illegal so as to protect the Jews and other ethnic groups from being hated and discriminated


This is a complex topic, because there was lots of anti-Semitism in the United States and elsewhere during this time, but many think the Allies could have bombed the train lines to the concentration camps. 

When nations try to maintain the balance of power they __________.A promote equality among social classes
B try to prevent domination by one country
C try to reduce their armies
D promote peace among nations

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When nations try to maintain the balance of power they "B try to prevent domination by one country" but there are other tactics used as well. 

What two good things came out of the cold war during the 1960's?

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Technological advances and to the end of spreading communism. 

According to Hall’s drawing, which of the following words might describe the experience of fighting on Leyte Island? A. dull and boring
B. stressful and difficult
C. easy but violent

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B. Stressful and difficult

Most of  the drawings depicting the fighting on Leyte Island depict the battles at Leyte island as grim and horror-filled. Support for the "stressful and difficult" interpretation" lies in the  fact that Hall chose "Devastation" and "Wounded" as names for his drawings.

Where did Dias' route stop?

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Just east of Cape Town

When did abortion became illegal in the united states in the ______. a. 1920s
b. 1750s
c. 1860s
d. 1880s
e. 1890s?

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Abortion had become illegal in the 1880s, it became legal again in 1973.