The correct answer is C) the federal government could not force a state governor to return a fugitive.
Until 1987, in cases of extradition, the federal government could not force a state governor to return a fugitive.
For extradition, we understand the faculty that the government of the United States has to surrender a fugitive to other country or state because it has to face criminal charges.
With the Supreme Case of "Kentucky vs. Dennison" in 1860, the federal court did not have the authority to demand the return of a fugitive to another state. This changed in 1987 with the resolution of the case "Puerto Rico v. Brandstand," that overruled the "Kentucky vs. Dennison" case.
Answer:
They led to a cycle of violence that ended with the Boston Massacre.
Explanation:
Indoor plumbing came at the expense of cummunity integration. The Spanish village of Ibieca found that plumbing, installed during the 1970s, compromised its self-conscious community, disturbing a traditional pattern of water use.
Indoor water pipes did not allow for donkeys to haul water, so villagers started depending on tractors. This changed the village's lifestyle, an example of the changes is how women stopped going to the fountain they used as washbasin to talk about everyday life and gossip.
Social bonds were weakened and the village's way of using water and everything that came with it was slowly vanished by the introduction of indoor plumbing.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Considering the Civil war in the context of the Industrial Revolution, the impact of factory production was huge in a couple of industries.
We are talking about the weapon industry and the steel industry. Indeed, both industries bloomed during and after the American Civil War.
The weaponry industry increased its production of weapons used on the battlefield by the Union Army and the Confederate army. To produce those weapons, the industry needed steel: guns, rifles, cannons, ships, and more.
Agriculture in that time also increased and the other industry that flourished was the transportation industry, particularly, railroads, those transported goods, weapons, and people across the territory during the war.