Slavery and the power of federal government led to a war in america
In England, the doctrine that allowed the courts to hold protective jurisdiction over all children was called parents patriae.
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Glasnost can be best defined as a push for more openness in the Soviet government.
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Dred Scott was an enslaved African American, and his court case for freedom raised hostility between the south and the North.
Explanation:
Dred Scott was born inside slavery, and from 1833 to 1843, he resided in Illinois, where slavery was forbidden. Upon coming to Missouri, Dred Scott appealed for his freedom from slavery, insisting that his residence in non-slavery territory gave him free. As the case reached the Supreme Court, the tension further increases between North and South. Since the 1820s, two parties had compromised on the issue of slavery's expansion (the Missouri Compromise). The North was not happy with the court decision as they believed the case gave Southern slaveholders growing power. The Southerners pleased as they believed the North had no right to interfere with matters related to slavery.
The answer is:
True.
He was a Russian communist revolutionary and from the late 1920s was the dictatorial leader of the Soviet Union.