Definition
and Summary: The Black Codes were a series of statutes and laws enacted
in 1865 and 1866 by the legislatures of the Southern states of
Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Virginia, Florida, Tennessee,
and North Carolina following the end of the Civil War at the beginning
of the Reconstruction Era. The Black Codes were created to restrict the
freedom of ex-slaves in the South.
<span><span>Black Codes
</span>Andrew Johnson<span>
was the 17th American President who served in office from April 15,
1865 to March 4, 18 69. One of the important events during his
presidency was the Black Codes during the Reconstruction Era following
the Civil War.</span></span>
The correct answer is C) a nation seeking support and protection from other nations."
The option that would have benefited most from the implementation of Wilson’s Fourteen Points is "a nation seeking support and protection from other nations."
At the end of World War 1, US President Woodrow Wilson had a real interest in the total pacification of western Europe after so much conflict and destruction. The economic interests of the United States were also at risk. So on January 8, 1918, he addressed Congress to develop 14 points that he considered would allow for long-lasting peace in Europe. The speech is known as the "14 Points Speech." Among the most important points were the free navigation of the seas, the establishment of fair trade conditions between the countries, and the evacuation of Montenegro, Serbia, and Romania.
"<span>During the Spanish-American War, Filipino rebels led by Emilio Aguinaldo proclaim the independence of the Philippines after 300 years of Spanish rule. By mid-August, Filipino rebels and U.S. troops had ousted the Spanish, but Aguinaldo’s hopes for independence were dashed when the United States formally annexed the Philippines as part of its peace treaty with Spain."
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Answer:
Marbury v. Madison is important because it established the power of judicial review for the U.S. Supreme Court and lower federal courts with respect to the Constitution and eventually for parallel state courts with respect to state constitutions.
Explanation:
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It would be the job of the "c. the president of the United States" to uphold the supremacy clause of the United States Constitution, since this ensures the power of the federal government over the states.