A committee that exists permanently in either the House of Representatives or the Senate is called a Standing Committee. Standing Committees are permanent legislative panels in the United States Housse of Representatives or in the Senate. Most of them recommend funding levels for government operations.
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The U.S. took the land back that had been promised to the Native Americans in the Black Hills region of North and South Dakota because "gold was discovered and the U.S. wanted it."
In the Black Hills, a Cheyenne Lakota territory, an expedition of George Armstrong in 1874, discovered gold in these mountains. Although the place was a Native American territory under the Laramie Treaty of 1868, white Americans and miners rushed to this region and by 1876, an armed conflict had started: the Black Hills War, better known as the Great Sioux War.
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The answer to the question would be: factory system.
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In 1790, given the changes in Europe and the force of industrialization, the United States also recognized the need for technological advancement and industrial evolvement. It was around this time that Samuel Taylor brought with him the knowledge he had acquired in England about textile manufacturing and built the first textile factory in Rhode Island, using a water-powered cotton spinning mill. Later on, in 1793, with the advent of the cotton gin, created by Eli Whitney, this new factory system, and the need for further organization, increased and even more new techology began to be developed. This burst in manufacturing also pushed forward the need for new roads, transport and connections, which further pushed the development of the country at the time.
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A. The case determined that the states could tax the federal government.
B. The case established the right of the federal government to regulate interstate commerce.
C. The case determined that states could not interfere with corporate charters.
D The case determined the power of the supreme court to rule on the constitutionality of laws.
Marbury V. Madison significantly established the power of the Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of laws, thereby placing the Supreme Court as a co-equal branch of the American government.
The landmark case of Marbury V. Madison, in 1803, significantly influenced the authority of the Supreme Court in the United States' political system. The case is synonymous with the concept of judicial review. Chief Justice John Marshall, through his opinion in this case, declared that the Supreme Court has the power to review laws and if necessary, determine them unconstitutional. Consequently, this case is often attributed to setting the stage for the Supreme Court as a co-equal branch of government with legislative and executive branches, thus impacting the balance of powers in American democracy.
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