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Lyle Denniston, the National Constitution Center's adviser on constitutional literacy, examines two constitutional provisions at the heart of a new controversy over who controls the right to vote.
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The sun is mostly made up of gas.
There were a few causes that led to the American declaration of war against the British in 1812. At this time Britain was at war with France and attempted to cut off trade between the US and France. Additionally at sea the British were impressing US seamen or forcing them to become part of the British Royal Navy. Another cause of the war was that the British were helping to arm Native Americans to prevent American expansion westward. As a result of these forces the U.S. eventually went to war with Great Britain.
The Bay of Pigs invasion was a secret plan for the invasion of Cuba by US-trained exiles. The invasion took place under the Kennedy Administration and was a failure, thereby stoking animosity between the US and the Castro-led Cuba.
Abraham Lincon attempted to abolish slavery.