Answer: The Supreme Court ruled that he was not a citizen of the United States and could not sue.
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Dred Scott was a slave who had been owned by a Missouri man named John Emerson. Emerson's service in the US military caused him to live for a time in Illinois (which was a free state) and Wisconsin (which was a free territory. Later, back in Missouri, after John Emerson died, Scott tried to purchase his freedom from Emerson's widow, who refused. With lawyers' help, he then filed suit to gain his freedom on the grounds that he had lived in a free state and free territory.
In Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857), commonly referred to simply as "The Dred Scott case," the Supreme Court, by a 7 to 2 margin, issued its ruling that Scott was not entitled to his freedom just because he had lived at some times in free territory. The Court also ruled that African Americans were not and could never be citizens of the United States, and therefore did not have the legal standing to file such a lawsuit. The Court further stated that the Missouri Compromise of 1820 had been an overreach of federal government power -- that any states or territories were free to make their own decisions regarding slavery.
The Dred Scott decision was a controversial event which played into the tensions that by 1861 erupted into the Civil War in the United States.
he was more interested in making money than in fulfilling his role as minister of the Salem church
he was a Separatist who believed that the government had no authority over religious matters
all of the above
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Option: He was a Separatist who believed that the government had no authority over religious matters
Explanation:
Roger Williams banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony because of his ideas, which according to the Puritans officials was dangerous and threat among the Puritans. Williams did not consider the Puritan Church was pure enough for the people in New England. He believed in a break from the Church of England. Second, he explained that the government should not interfere with people on what religious behaviors they should join. For all these ideas he was banished from the colony and established a new settlement in Rhode Island.
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he was disliked by everyone
Clara Lemlich accomplished better working conditions for female garment workers in New York City in 1909.
She was an Ukrainian immigrant in the United States who led the Uprising of the 20,000 which was a massive strike in which women in the garment making industry took the streets to call for better rights for workers such as better working hours or improved wages. Later on, she became a member of the Communist Party USA and a consumer activist.
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B. future dividends.
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Explanation:
HFRS came to the recognition of western physicians during the Korean War between 1951 and 1954 when more than 3,000 United Nations soldiers fell ill in an outbreak. In 1976, the first pathogenic hantavirus, the Hantaan orthohantavirus, was isolated from rodents near the Hantan River in South Korea.
Answer:
Korea
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c. the Ramayana
b. the Siddheswara
d. the Panchatantra
B: He wanted to help the French win the war against Britain.
C: He thought it would be easier than trying to conquer the territory.
D: He wanted access to the Caribbean colony of Saint Domingue.
C - He thought it would be easier than trying to conquer the territory.
A is incorrect as, at the time, the United States and France were allies and would not be going to war at any time during this time period.
B is incorrect as, well, how would this aid the French in a war with Britain? If France needed funds from an ally, they could do so.
D is incorrect as, well, the Louisiana Purchase had no access to the Caribbean or the sea much.
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