Answer:
The case referred to in the question is Dred Scott v. Sandford.
Explanation:
Dred Scott was an eslaved man from Virginia who worked for a few years in Huntsville, Alabama. Years later he was taken by his owners to the Missouri territory.
Because the most of the Missouri territory was designated as "free", when his owners tried to take him back slave territory, Dred Scott sued them arguing that having set foot in free territory, he was now a freeman.
The Supreme Court ruled against him: it ruled that black people were not citizens and could not seek the protections and rights that the U.S. constitution granted to citizens.
Answer:
To attempt to avoid war with Great Britain
Explanation:
Answer:
The Manchurian Crisis 1931-1933 followed the Mukden Incident in which Japanese rail tracks were destroyed in an explosion. ... The Japanese ignored the League of Nations and left the organisation.
Explanation:
The province was not returned to Chinese rule until the end of the Second World War.
They believed it was to take the oil that there was. Pearl Harbor was attacked to weaken the U.S Pacific Navy so then Japan would be able to attack the Philippines, and the midway islands leading up to the US easier