the protection granted by the Constitution
O the intention of the writers of the Constitution
O the list of rights in the first eight amendments
O the human rights safe from government intervention
Answer:
O the list of rights in the first eight amendments.
Explanation:
The above is true. In the judgement between Griswold Vs Connecticut, the resolution of the case need to be carried out by considering so many factors. The justice took into the fact the first Amendments lists of rights of an individuals in a given state in United State of America.
• Dred Scott decision
The events listed above all contributed to the
(1) outbreak of the Civil War
(2) formation of the policy of Manifest Destiny
(3) passage of the Missouri Compromise
(4) annexation of Texas
The correct answer is 1) outbreak of the Civil War.
- The Liberator was an abolitionist newspaper. It was different than other abolitionists papers because it focused more on religious matters than in political reasons for abolition.
- The Kansas-Nebraska Act was a bill that created the states of Kansas and Nebraska. This Act was one of the reasons that caused the Civil War because the Act allowed each territory to decide if they wanted slavery or not.
- Dred Scott decision was a decision taken by the U.S Supreme Court in the case Dred Scott v. John F.A. Sandford. The Supreme Court decided that Dred Scott was a slave even though he resided in a free state and free territory. This one of the causes of the Civil War because free states did not agree with the decision and slavery states started to “hunt” slaves in free territory.
b. based on Roman schools.
c. a mix of eastern and western teachings.
d. based on military training.
to ensure that trade generated taxes for the Crown
to make sure that Britain received the colonies’ best exports
to inhibit the distribution of colonial goods—and colonial income
Answer:
b. To ensure that trade generated taxes for the Crown.
English financial approach was mercantilist in nature. The British Parliament established such instruments as protectionist exchange hindrances, legislative controls, and sponsorships to household ventures to augment British funds to the detriment of pioneer regions and other European royal forces.
b. McClellan
c. Johnson
d. Buchanan