The correct answer is: "Plessy v. Ferguson"
Plessy vs Ferguson was a landmark decision enacted by the US Supreme Court in 1896, which legimitized the existence of segregated public education facilities as long as these were equal in quality. It actually introduced the principle of "separate but equal".
In the Plessy v. Ferguson the justices had considered that, as long as equal quality was provided, segregation was not violating the Equal Protection Clause included in the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution. Therefore, segregation was not contrary to the US Constitution and therefore legitime. Fortunately, the Supreme Court in 1954, in the case of Brown v. Board of Education understood it differently, and dismantled segregation forever.
Aaron Burr on July 11th, 1804
The difference is that the founding fathers claimed that freedom is a right for all men and the old south didn't take slaves to be people. For the southerners, every slave was only 3/5ths of a man, so they weren't people and therefore they couldn't have their freedom and the constitution did not apply to them. That is why slavery lasted as long as it did, because people fought abolishing slavery.
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The correct answer is <u><em>C) they wanted to return to a focus on peace Private Industry and prosperity</em></u>
Explanation:
President Harding and his republicans had won the election in one of the largest margins in history. However, they inherited a country going through a tough depression just after the end of the World War I.
While, they did not openly regret to taking part in the first World War I, the party believed that it was the right time for the United States to look within rather than towards Europe.
They wanted to limit American interference in foreign affairs and instead focus on national peace, develop industry and bring back prosperity in the country. In a way, it was a policy of 'America-first'