The brinkmanship which is one of the strategies of the United States failed to prevent the Vietnam war because when American founded attacks, the Vietnamese fought back along using the guerrilla strategy and these Vietnamese think that all men are created equal.
Belgium, Britain, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal for US and Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Hungary, Poland and Romania for Russia
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As enslaved people became more and more in demand in the South, the slave trade that spanned from Africa to the colonies became a source of economic wealth as well. Working long hours, living in crude conditions, and suffering abuses from their owners, African captives faced harsh conditions in colonial America.
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<h2>The power of judicial review</h2>
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Judicial review refers to the Supreme Court's ability to review any law to see if it violates the US Constitution. Marbury v. Madison (1803) is considered the landmark case for the Supreme Court asserting its authority of judicial review.
It was sort of a roundabout way in which the principle of judicial review was asserted by the Supreme Court in the case of Marbury v. Madison. William Marbury had been appointed Justice of the Peace for the District of Columbia by outgoing president John Adams -- one of a number of such last-minute appointments made by Adams. When Thomas Jefferson came into office as president, he directed his Secretary of State, James Madison, not to deliver many of the commission papers for appointees such as Marbury. Marbury petitioned the Supreme Court directly to hear his case, as a provision of the Judiciary Act of 1789 had made possible. The Court said that particular provision of the Judiciary Act was in conflict with Article III of the Constitution, and so they could not issue a specific ruling in Marbury's case (which they believe he should have won). Nevertheless, in making their statement about the case, the Court established the principle of judicial review.
The answer is the 5th amendment.
Both the 5th and 14th amendments discuss the idea of the equal protection clause. The equal protection clause focuses on making sure that all citizens retrieve fair treatment under the law. So by stopping this individual based on their race, it would be a violation of this clause.