HELP ! Explain how Calhoun's Protest is really about slavery and political power. Do you agree with Bouie's argument that the idea of who can claim the country as their own--and who has the right to act as a citizen β is as old as American democracy itself and is intricately bound of with slavery and enslaver power, which is still visible in America's politics today? Why or why not?
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History, 21.06.2019 20:00, godstruelove122
How did the voting rights act and the 15th amendment combine to improve individual rights for african americans
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History, 21.06.2019 21:30, EinsteinBro
The 14th amendment overruled the supreme court case of dred scott vs. sandford. the landmark supreme court case determined which of the following points? a. slaves could not be citizens b. non-landowners could not be citizens c. blacks could not be citizens d. all persons born or naturalized in the united states vary differently in citizen status.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:30, nicollexo21
When there are advances in technology, such as the personal computer, how might business productivity change? a) productivity is separate from technological advances so there is no impact. the new technology can replace outdated, less efficient, machinery. o) the businesses' products will no longer be demanded. d) manufactured items will be made elsewhere.
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History, 22.06.2019 03:00, lindselu
President of the united states has scheduled a cabinet meeting today to discuss energy policy with specific focus on pollution and global warming. given what you know of the executive branch, which group of attendees would the president most likely expect to provide up-to-date information and expert insight during this meeting?
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