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c. they began to move onto federal indian reservations
Once life in the Indian reservations was examined through the Meriam Survey, it was discovered that the old Dawes Law was detrimental to Native Americans. <u>This Law was completed in 1934 and was replaced by the Reorganization Act of India with the objective of returning surplus land to the tribes and restoring Indian culture.</u>
<span>A legal document from ancient Babylonia (in modern-day Iraq), contained the first known death penalty laws. Under the code, written in the 1700s B.C., twenty-five crimes were punishable by death. These crimes included adultery (cheating on a wife or husband) and helping slaves escape. Murder was not one of the twenty-five crimes.</span>
The <span>outcome of the War of 1812 had a very negative effect on the federalist party's efforts to change the </span>Constitution<span>, since the Federalists had been against the war, which in fact turned out to be very popular among "patriots" in the United States. </span><span />
<span>According to Bruce Craven, the reason why “the forgotten man” needs help is because they are an essential part of the US economy and have been left behind. </span>