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Some mods take real exceptions to this kind of question. If it is not school related, it will get deleted. I would make sure you state why you are asking the question, and it should not be out of curiosity or worse malice.
I think you will find that the answer is false. There many instances in American history that you have to conclude that Justice is not a natural thing. It is generally hard fought. I think the worst example of Supreme court injustice is probably Dred Scott vs. Sanford
The best (or worst depending on your point of view) is the murders of JFK and MLK in the 50s and 60s surrounding the civil rights movement. Or Army McCarthy hearings in the late 50s. Those instances point to something totally unjust.
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America wanted not just to contain communism - they also wanted to prevent the domino effect. Truman was worried that if Korea fell, the next country to fall would be Japan, which was very important for American trade. This was probably the most important reason for America's involvement in the war.
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A. midnight judges
Explanation: Midnight judges was an internal affair that later would create a need for Judicial Review. The British were arming Native Americans which was harming westward expansion and impressment (capturing of American sailors to work for British Navy) also led to war.
C. enjoyed some access to opportunities to act as advisors